Princy

"Princy" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Have you taken the principal’s permission? […] We agree[,] let’s meet the princy first thing tomorrow.

It’s Monday and the princy has called my dad to school to complain about the fight I got into last week.

I have nothing else to say, and I don’t know why the princy admitted me despite my poor marks.

Cinderella does not have to worry about matches these days either. Electricity? you say. Yes, but that was for the very “princiest” of Cinderellas, and you forget we are talking about the average.

Her lips were as velvety smooth as the petals of a princy feather and unbelievably sweet.

Three waiters were working the floor, one of whom is the absolute double of the late cyclist Marco Pantani, while there’s also a young dude who was as smooth as peanut butter and as charming as the princiest prince in all of Disney.

[…] (I think in Answer they actually did a really good job at this, he looked very princy and delicate among the rest and that gave his part a lot of power).

As she ran past the throne she espied the King’s crown still hanging to one of the gold knobs. Snatching it down, she raced after the others, and coming under the little Prince, she called out, “Here, Princy, boy! Catch this!”—at the same time throwing up the crown to him.

Princy is lecturing on the virtues of the watered-down or 'moderate' version.

This is too “low-grass” for a Princy like me!

I have to totally (but respectfully) disagree. This is the Princiest Prince record in years... All different styles that somehow sound like they still belong to the same album.

In a 2010 interview with the Daily Mirror, Prince articulated a dislike of the internet as a whole, explaining why he didn't make his music available online in the Princiest possible fashion.

Raphael Saadiq - This world is drunk. Oh man... I thought it WAS Prince from the period where I zoned out only to fall in love with his music again later on. That song and lyrics are so so beautiful and obviously VERY Princy ❤️

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