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What is Disney princess?

A girl who believes that one day a prince charming will come and sweep her off her feet, at the cost of all attempts of other relationships. Also belives that when this happens she will be swept off her feet and will live "happily ever after". This person is also naive in the bedroom and usually uncomfortable with many forms of itimate relationship interactions.

Nah mate, she suffers from Disney Princess Syndrome, tried my hardest but it wasn't enough

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Disney princess - video


Disney princess - what is it?

The online discord user, Kyou-cae.
she is one of the most adorable princesses there are
following her cuteness comes an awesome friend and an awesome teammate!

"Kyou is the best Disney Princess of all of discord"

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What does "Disney princess" mean?

Snow white and the seven 3rd graders, since some of these disney princesses (JAP Jewish American Princesses as known by their non-Jewish families, another term for spoiled brat that thinks everyone owes them a red carpet, an applause, and a celebration) love kids so much that they can't help but to hang out with other people's kids all the time. Everywhere you see one of the disney princesses, she's with a different group of other people's kids hanging out.

She's becoming more like a disney princess every day, she models for the cartoonists and comic book artists as either Supergirl with the balls of steel three sizes too big or as the Disney princess from the small town, which was probably why she wanted to conquer vast territories and claim them as her own or demolish boundaries (and beloved buildings/landmarks in the process). Napoleon and Hitler were both people she thought of as heroes, people she had a great admiration for, except she thought she was going to be even greater than both of them combined because she was a girl and they were morally inferior males.

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Disney princess - what does it mean?

A woman who doesn’t give up her virginity until her wedding night .

β€œHey ! I just found out from Bill that his wife Jessica was a virgin until their wedding night β€œ.

Wow ! Jessica is a real Disney Princess !”

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Disney princess - meaning

high maintenance woman. One that thinks she is all grown up but in reality is just a little girl.

The disney princess went to get her hair done instead of shopping with her friends.

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Disney princess - definition

Unlike the first two definitions, a Disney Princess is a heroine/damsel-in-distress character in a Disney film who has overcome some sort of hardship in their respective movie. The Disney Princess line so far is Snow White, Princess Aurora, Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine and Mulan, with another soon-to-be Disney Princess on the way.

The Little Mermaid gave us a fine example of a Disney Princess in the form of Ariel, a 16-year old mermaid princess who knows what she wants in life.

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Disney princess - slang

Someone that has/is attracting animals by just being there

They (the animal) chose you. You are a disney princess!!

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Disney princess

A person who is loved by animals, especially wild animals.

*your friend befriends a snake"
-What a Disney Princess you are

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Disney princess

A teenage girl or young woman who maintains an unrealistically wholesome, clean-cut image working for a company such as Disney.

Also applies to any such teenager or woman.

Annette Funicello, Miley Ray Cyrus, Lindsey Lohan have been Disney Princesses.

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Disney princess

Created by Disney, a highly unrealistic interpretation of royalty which involves a cookie cutter adolescent heroine, usually with Barbie doll physique, who may or may not be of royal ancestry.
The main Disney Princesses to date are Snow White, Cinderella, Princess Aurora, Ariel, Princess Jasmine, Belle, Pocahontas, Mulan, Giselle, Tiana, and Rapunzel; Cinderella is actually nobility or gentry while Belle, Tiana, Mulan, and Giselle are actually commoners but the first two married into royalty, Giselle came close, and Mulan marries a general.
A fancy dress and tiara does not a princess make.

The Disney Princesses, despite differing personalities, often have strong similarities: animal companions/comic relief, befriending commoners (discouraged among nobles), an adventure, searching for love and pushing the envelope, all the while as perfect as can be... and are often depicted as free of royal duties or enjoying them like it's a game, informal rather than like an ultra-formal aristocrat.

Real princesses, at least historically, have, with a few exceptions, enjoyed little political influence; their brother(s) usually inherit the property while they are married off as pawns in a big political game, existing only as managers of the castles and breeding-mares for their husbands, their freedom sacrificed for the dynasty and the people; Princess Jasmine represented this pressure. Not all princesses are beautiful or intelligent, let alone nice; because marriage below the nobility was forbidden, inbreeding ran rampant, and royals live a *very* public life, complete with prying eyes and intrigue.

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