A fork of Rural Dictionary
a nickname swifties use to describe taylor swift, usually when she’s driving us crazy
she’s been dropping hints for all 3 albums what do we expect idk but blondie is driving us crazy or where is 1989 (taylor’s version) blondie?
The name of one of the most original bands of the late seventies and early eighties, with a resurgence in the late ninties. They are known as "Punk" because that is the core of their music, but they mastered and touched upon several genres from jazz to hip-hop, girl-group to reggae, disco to country. Hit Songs include "The Tide is High", "Heart of Glass", "Rapture", "X-Offender" and "One Way or Another" Debbie Harry-Vocals Chris Stein/Frank Infante-Guitars Gary Valentine/Nigel Harrison-Bass Clem Burke-Drums Jimmy Destri-Keys
Some fans think that Blondie's self-titled first album is their best work, but others maintain that "Parallel Lines" is the best showcase of their talent.
A female or male, (mainly refering to females though). with long blonde hair, some people think that it is an insult, but if taken the correct way it just means that you stand out because of your blonde hair and the person shouting it may like that!
Builder "Oi BLONDIE!" Blonde lady *thinks-as if PERV!*
Name of a music group that introduced some of the first 'rap' lyrics to the mainstream music industry. The group was composed of white people with a blonde haired girl (Debrah Harry) as the lead singer. Many think 'Blondie' is debrah harry's name, but it is actually the name of the whole group.
a stan twitter slang for the famous singer-songwriter Taylor Swift
“Did blondie release the 1989 tv today?” “nope she is going to release red tv”
A nickname for people who are well noticed for their blonde hair. Does not apply to white or black people, only to those who are noticeably blonde. Usually for women, but can also apply to men. Sometimes 'blondie' is associated with a strong-willed confident person with blonde hair. Not to be mistaken for 'blonde' or 'barbie'. Often seen as an insult, but only when intended to be.
1. Hey Blondie, pass the soda? 2. Blondie's got attitude. 3. Move over blondie!