Mai-cabulary
“Webster’s Dictionary, you can thank me later.”
Wearapy
wear·a·py [wear-uh-pee] noun, plural -pies.
A term formulated by Jeannie Mai, Wearapy is her wardrobe styling treatment to use colors and textures to enhance one’s emotions, influence actions, and to set the tone for various situations in one’s life: In Wearapy, if you want to zest of energy and positive reaction from people around you, Jeannie suggests wearing bold citrus colors like yellow and orange.
Wearpist
wear·a·pist [wear-uh-pist] noun
The title comes from her psychology of style she has calls “Wearapy”; see Wearapy; As a Wearapist, Jeannie focuses on teaching women the power of personal style to convey power and confidence.
Em
Little sister in Vietnam. Every woman is an Em to Jeannie; In this wide wide world, it’s nice to know that us women have our ems.
Woman Wood
Female turn on, often occurs after seeing sensational style on a woman; After seeing Betty reveal herself in new too-legit-to-quit jeans, Jeannie got woman wood.
Cupcake
A Woman’s derriere; see Kim Kardashian; Girl, that Kim Kardashian could be seen from the front!
Wooty
White girl with a booty; Britney has a wooty that goes for days in those jeans!
Fesbian
The act of a woman lusting over women who look hot in fashion, A fashion lesbian; As an “out” fesbian, Jeannie can greatly embarrass her husband in public.
Cheem
What Jeannie calls the female lady parts, as translated in Vietnamese; Jeannie believes your cheem is not an accessory.
Shrimp Cocktail
When a woman’s toes hang over her size to small sandals; The only thing worse than a shrimp cocktail is when her toenails are long and painted too!
Pudding Pot
What Jeannie calls the natural pooch in a woman’s midsection; (Stroking her tummy) “After all the time I’ve put into peanut butter, dark chocolate and red wine, this pudding pot is an investment.”
Smashin in Fashion
A term to use when you have knocked a winning look out of the park; If you’re look has your head held high with everyone around you giving you mad respect, your smashin in fashion.
Moter Pho Ga
Another way to say Mother $ucker, with a shout out to the famous Vietnamese Chicken Noodle Soup.
What the Con Heo?
Another way to say “What the Hello?”, While con heo means pig in Vietnamese.
Ma Vit
(sounds like muk-vit) meaning crazy, or lost your mind in Vietnamese.



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