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What is blue blood?A person of noble birth. this group of people are born into an elite and noble family. Blue bloods generally reside on the East Coast (New England) and live privileged lifestyles. Many blue bloods attend prestigious boarding/preparatory schools, elite institutions (colleges and universities); summer in expensive vacation communities (i.e. Martha's Vineyard, Long Island, Maine, New Hampshire, etc.), and wear preppy clothes. Blue bloods are usually extremely affluent and tend to not flaunt there money. They come from "old money" and are the opposite of "nouveau riche". President John F. Kennedy (JFK) is a blue blood. blue blood - videoBlue blood - what is it?The first novel in the vampire series by Melissa De La Cruz. Set in the city of Manhattan, the city's supernatural elite are running rampatant. But mysterious cases of full consumptions are turning up; vampires are dying! The Blue Bloods novels are amazing. What does "blue blood" mean?Royalty, Hiearch, noble, most land, most gain, wealth, skin turns pale, blue veins show. Believe strictly in enriching in life. Courtney's blue blooded look at her soft white skin and her wrists of blue veins be careful. Blue blood - what does it mean?I gave you blue blood Blue blood - meaningthe elite, wealthy,aristocratic. rich and blue blooded are differnt Blue blood - definitionfamily generations who served as law enforcement officers. my uncles and grandfather were from a blue blood family since 1 was NYPD detective and 2 others were FBI agents Blue blood - slangThis means that you come from a wealthy background (old money). "His blood is so blue, that he is a natural-born yacht club captain." Blue bloodComes from the medieval belief that aristocratic blood was blue. Usually used talking about nobelty and royal family members. There's too much blue blood in this family! They really should mix with the common people otherwise they'll degenerate... Blue bloodTranslated from the old Spanish phrase "sangre azul", blue blood derives from the Medieval belief in Europe (among other places) that the blood of the royalty and nobility was blue; since the royal family and aristocrats were wealthy and powerful enough to pay commoners to labor in the fields for them, their skin was translucent and pale enough for their blue veins to stand out. The blue blood disdainfully looked upon the unrefined manners of the nouveau riche (aka "new money"). Blue bloodFrom the medieval European belief that royalty and nobility had blue blood; the elite had enough power and wealth that they could afford to have peasants and the urban poor do their dirty work for them- since the aristocrats were able to stay inside and avoid long hours in the fields (and the sunlight), they were often so pale that their blue veins showed under their translucent skin, thus leading people to believe that their blood was blue. The blue blood elite have long been discouraged from intermarrying with commoners, lest their pure bloodlines be contaminated, ignoring the degenerative effects of inbreeding. |
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