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Phrase or words to describe a diva/prima donna


A word/phrase to describe implicit expectations between peopleWords to describe human beauty?A word or phrase to describe someone who is obsessed with words?Word or phrase to describe a couple that is perfect?Word or phrase to describe the “overly feminine” stereotypeWhat's the word or phrase to describe this behaviour?What official English words describe these activities?Words to describe electronic informationWhat words or phrase can describe the wonder I feel contemplating nature?Words to describe database users






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I am looking for phrases or words to describe a diva, prima donna. Someone who is used to being spoilt, who does not like getting their proverbial hands dirty but instead just wants to be pampered and treated to fine wines, and first class jetsetting, shopping and 5 star hotels. Usually a woman who could never go camping or backpacking, outdoors, or ride in coach. Someone who is overly concerned about their appearance and their fashion.



What's the best way to describe a woman like this apart from diva/prima donna? Don't need a single word. Just effective way to articulate it.










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  • Both diva and prima donna (but especially the latter) are words that have that meaning. What's wrong with them that you need something else?

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  • I am hungry for more ways to communicate it.

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Good day,



I am looking for phrases or words to describe a diva, prima donna. Someone who is used to being spoilt, who does not like getting their proverbial hands dirty but instead just wants to be pampered and treated to fine wines, and first class jetsetting, shopping and 5 star hotels. Usually a woman who could never go camping or backpacking, outdoors, or ride in coach. Someone who is overly concerned about their appearance and their fashion.



What's the best way to describe a woman like this apart from diva/prima donna? Don't need a single word. Just effective way to articulate it.










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  • Both diva and prima donna (but especially the latter) are words that have that meaning. What's wrong with them that you need something else?

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 6:25












  • I am hungry for more ways to communicate it.

    – Ishaq
    Mar 28 at 6:30











  • You have provided lots of ways to describe them already!

    – James Random
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Good day,



I am looking for phrases or words to describe a diva, prima donna. Someone who is used to being spoilt, who does not like getting their proverbial hands dirty but instead just wants to be pampered and treated to fine wines, and first class jetsetting, shopping and 5 star hotels. Usually a woman who could never go camping or backpacking, outdoors, or ride in coach. Someone who is overly concerned about their appearance and their fashion.



What's the best way to describe a woman like this apart from diva/prima donna? Don't need a single word. Just effective way to articulate it.










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Good day,



I am looking for phrases or words to describe a diva, prima donna. Someone who is used to being spoilt, who does not like getting their proverbial hands dirty but instead just wants to be pampered and treated to fine wines, and first class jetsetting, shopping and 5 star hotels. Usually a woman who could never go camping or backpacking, outdoors, or ride in coach. Someone who is overly concerned about their appearance and their fashion.



What's the best way to describe a woman like this apart from diva/prima donna? Don't need a single word. Just effective way to articulate it.







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  • Both diva and prima donna (but especially the latter) are words that have that meaning. What's wrong with them that you need something else?

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 6:25












  • I am hungry for more ways to communicate it.

    – Ishaq
    Mar 28 at 6:30











  • You have provided lots of ways to describe them already!

    – James Random
    8 hours ago

















  • Both diva and prima donna (but especially the latter) are words that have that meaning. What's wrong with them that you need something else?

    – Jason Bassford
    Mar 28 at 6:25












  • I am hungry for more ways to communicate it.

    – Ishaq
    Mar 28 at 6:30











  • You have provided lots of ways to describe them already!

    – James Random
    8 hours ago
















Both diva and prima donna (but especially the latter) are words that have that meaning. What's wrong with them that you need something else?

– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 6:25






Both diva and prima donna (but especially the latter) are words that have that meaning. What's wrong with them that you need something else?

– Jason Bassford
Mar 28 at 6:25














I am hungry for more ways to communicate it.

– Ishaq
Mar 28 at 6:30





I am hungry for more ways to communicate it.

– Ishaq
Mar 28 at 6:30













You have provided lots of ways to describe them already!

– James Random
8 hours ago





You have provided lots of ways to describe them already!

– James Random
8 hours ago










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I would recommend two items:



  1. Lady Muck

PHRASE



British informal 



A haughty or socially pretentious woman.



(https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/lady_muck)




  1. Princess

derogatory, informal 



A spoiled or arrogant young woman.



(https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/princess)






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    I would recommend two items:



    1. Lady Muck

    PHRASE



    British informal 



    A haughty or socially pretentious woman.



    (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/lady_muck)




    1. Princess

    derogatory, informal 



    A spoiled or arrogant young woman.



    (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/princess)






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      I would recommend two items:



      1. Lady Muck

      PHRASE



      British informal 



      A haughty or socially pretentious woman.



      (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/lady_muck)




      1. Princess

      derogatory, informal 



      A spoiled or arrogant young woman.



      (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/princess)






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        I would recommend two items:



        1. Lady Muck

        PHRASE



        British informal 



        A haughty or socially pretentious woman.



        (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/lady_muck)




        1. Princess

        derogatory, informal 



        A spoiled or arrogant young woman.



        (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/princess)






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        I would recommend two items:



        1. Lady Muck

        PHRASE



        British informal 



        A haughty or socially pretentious woman.



        (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/lady_muck)




        1. Princess

        derogatory, informal 



        A spoiled or arrogant young woman.



        (https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/princess)







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