Symphony
-
A consonance or harmony of sounds, agreeable to the ear,
whether the sounds are vocal or instrumental, or both. -
A musical composition for [orchestra] in the form of a [sonata].
-
code for: really hot chick
-
a fake ass bitch who aint about shit
-
An amazing girl, who is a lover of the good things in life. Shes cares for many, and gets along with just about anyone. She likes to make people laugh and all shes needs to do is smile and people are immediately drawn to her.
Although she can be a little naive about particular things, she is still a great person who loves new experiences and is not one to be negative. She is not one to fall in love easily or constantly date, but when she does take the time for someone, that must mean they are very important to her. Shell care for the ones she loves and watch over them when they need it the most.
Because she is beautiful, she has many admirers, but -do not fear- she is not an unfaithful person nor promiscuous. She will always be your right hand as long as you are her left. She is not one to get angry or nag much but she will not waste her time.
She is very cute faced, but has a very nice proportionate body -from the front and back- .This is part of the reason why so many are after her; because of her nice body, cute face and kind smile. She has beautiful hair and is usually a natural-kind of girl that doesnt cakeup her face with weird colors/glitter. She also seems to be naturally talented at many things from different hobbies to kissing.
-
Two
-
An elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements, at least one of which is traditionally in sonata form.
-
[Victim] of [pussy-ass] [bitches]
-
CARLISLE - THE FOOD PLANT PRODUCTIVITY AND TRACEABILITY EXPERTS Since 1985 A software product by Carlisle Technology
-
Symphony is a secure workflow platform for individuals, teams, and organizations of all sizes seeking to improve their productivity. A software product by Symphony Communication Services
Explore More Definitions
Browse our collection of 300,000+ community-written definitions