little black dress
English
Noun
little black dress (plural little black dresses)
- A simply cut and often quite short evening or cocktail dress.
- 2012, Rebecca Apsan, Lessons in Lingerie: Finding Your Perfect Shade of Seduction:
- When dressing up for a night out, let's not forget the sex appeal, allure, and slenderizing effect of ultrasheer black hosiery under that little black dress.
- (figuratively) Something simple, versatile, and elegant; something that pairs well with many other things.
- Synonym: LBD
- 2013 April 24, Alexandra Petri, “The peculiar brilliance of that sorority e-mail”, in The Washington Post:
- The F-bomb is the little black dress of vulgarity. Noun, verb, participle, verbal noun — it goes with everything.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:little black dress.
- (fandom slang) A character who is shipped with many other characters.
- Synonym: fandom bicycle
- 2018 September 23, Marion Beet (@Knitronomicon), Twitter:
- I've seen Snape/Loki. Little Black Dresses, both of them. They'll go with anybody.
- 2021 March 24, acequeenking (@acequeenkingpin), Twitter:
- Sansa is SUCH a good little black dress. I honestly would read almost any character in GOT with her.
- 2021 September 24, captainellie (@captainecomb), Twitter:
- Brienne is my little black dress of GOT/ASOIAF. I am happy to read fic with her shipped with many many many characters.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:little black dress.
Translations
woman's short black dress
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