Fashion And Beauty Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a term of endearment used to describe someone who is attractive or charming

  • The teacher referred to the young student as a cutie for always being well-behaved in class.
  • I can't wait to see my little cutie after work today!
  • Hey cutie, want to grab some coffee sometime?
  • The sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange, making it look like a cutie pie.

noun A small mark or bruise on the skin, typically caused by kissing or sucking

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  • She tried to cover up the hickey on her neck with a scarf.
  • He got a hickey from his girlfriend during their makeout session.
  • I can't believe she gave him a hickey in the middle of the party!
  • The scandal left a hickey on the company's reputation.

noun A large, attractive and muscular man

  • The chef carefully carved off a hunk of meat to serve to the guests.
  • I can't believe you ate that whole hunk of cake by yourself!
  • Check out that hunk over there, he's so dreamy!
  • She felt a hunk of guilt weighing on her conscience after lying to her friend.

adjective giving a feeling of discomfort or disgust; unpleasant

  • The texture of the food was quite icky, I couldn't bring myself to finish it.
  • I hate when my hands feel all icky after touching something sticky.
  • That movie was so icky, I couldn't even watch until the end.
  • The thought of having to clean up the mess was just icky to me.

verb to smile or speak in a way that is insincere or excessive

adjective having a silly or affected smile

  • She couldn't stand his constant simpering whenever he was around her.
  • Stop simpering and just be yourself!
  • I can't believe she's still simpering over that guy.
  • His simpering attitude towards authority figures never fails to annoy me.

adjective Wild-eyed is used as an adjective to describe someone who looks excited, frightened, or crazy, with wide, staring eyes.

  • The witness entered the courtroom with a wild-eyed expression, clearly shaken by what he had seen.
  • She showed up to the party looking all wild-eyed and ready to have a good time.
  • The kids at the concert were all wild-eyed when their favorite band took the stage.
  • The politician's wild-eyed promises of change captured the attention of the disillusioned voters.

noun a person who is addicted to taking selfies

  • She is known among her friends as a selfieholic, constantly posting pictures of herself on social media.
  • My sister is such a selfieholic, she takes at least 20 selfies a day.
  • I can't believe how much of a selfieholic Sarah has become, it's like she can't go anywhere without taking a picture of herself.
  • Being a selfieholic can be seen as a form of self-obsession, constantly seeking validation through likes and comments on social media.

noun Babelicious can also be used as a noun to refer to a person who is considered very attractive or appealing.

adjective Babelicious is an adjective that describes someone or something as extremely attractive or appealing.

  • The actress was described as babelicious by the critics for her stunning beauty.
  • Wow, that new guy at work is totally babelicious!
  • I can't believe how babelicious that dessert looks!
  • The sunset over the ocean was so babelicious, it took my breath away.

noun a photograph taken of one's legs, typically for the purpose of showing off an outfit or location

  • She took a legsie with her friends during their vacation in Paris.
  • Let's all take a legsie before we leave the beach!
  • I love taking legsies with my squad whenever we hang out.
  • The team's unity was captured in a legsie after winning the championship.