There is a real vulgarity in the way women dress at the moment. They show off too much and try too hard. They don’t understand where the line is between sexy and vulgar. I know where that line is.
I love doing photoshoots; it let’s me really show off my personality, flair, and makeup within a photo.
I don’t think any comic could say there isn’t a bit of them that doesn’t want to show off.
I love clubbing – the abandon of it, the release of dancing, and being with my friends and the people I love. For me, it’s never been about going out to meet guys or to show off my latest dress – it’s the music.
The perfect way for an angler who loves to cook to show off his fish is serving it whole, fresh off the grill, with crispy skin and moist flesh. Problem is, that’s not usually how it happens.
I love to set up my teammates. I am not here to be a star, to show off. I am here to play for the others, but if I have to try and clinch a game, then I will.
I think it’s always interesting how music means different things to different people, and people who overthink it are looking to in some ways show off with music, versus people who just respond to a song and decide to sing it.
I always felt, even before I got pregnant, that it’s better to accentuate your curves. A lot of women try to tuck their butt in or kind of slouch because they’re trying to hide. Obviously, you can’t suck it in, but it’s important to really show off the belly.
I show off – I’m a very good show off. It’s what I do, it’s what I’m good at.
When you look at the runway now, the girls are 15 and 16 years old with no knowledge of clothes, no idea how to project themselves. I was trained how to show off the dress, how to move to make the clothes look better.
High school at LaGuardia really was like ‘Fame.’ People would sing in the halls and look for ways to show off their talent.
I lived in my parents’ basement until the age of 25 while I was trying to get my TV show off the ground.
I don’t get the point in a lot of biopics, they’re boring. You know what’s gonna happen. You’re just watching actors show off.
You don’t write a book to show off.
As any new parent knows, you’re only too happy to show off your new child and, you know, proclaim that he is the best looking or the best everything.
Lack of etiquette and manners is a huge turn off. Men who don’t behave decently are irritating. Also, I don’t like guys who show off. When will guys realize that girls hate showoffs!
Comedy was something I picked up trying to perfect my art through spoken word. I got on YouTube just to show off my poetry, and then people thought I was funny, so I ran with it.
I don’t want to be thought of as a survivor because you have to continue getting involved in difficult situations to show off that particular gift, and I’m not interested in doing that anymore.
I think that it’s really nice to learn that makeup is different for every person. Everyone has a different feature on their face that they like to show off.
Rich people in poor places want to show off their wealth. And their less affluent counterparts feel pressure to fake it, at least in public. Nobody wants the stigma of being thought poor.
It’s human nature when you first make your big fortune to want to show off a bit. I don’t begrudge that whatsoever.
One of the best parts of a woman’s body is that curve, and I go a little bit higher on all of my things to show off the best part of the hourglass.
Comedy was something I picked up trying to perfect my art through spoken word. I got on YouTube just to show off my poetry, and then people thought I was funny, so I ran with it.
It’s about how much hard work you put in and who works harder – that’s who wins the fights. The fight itself, when the cameras are there, that’s your chance to show off and say, ‘You millions of people around the world watching this, look what I can do!’
My brother and I played music together, and we all liked to show off. But I wasn’t a particularly musical kid. I did piano lessons and quit. I got kicked out of the choir.
The club kids want to come out, show off their unique style, have fun and be themselves. I think that’s the way it has always been.
I’m not somebody who likes to show off my cleavage, and I don’t dress up for the papers.
All my life, I have avoided any sort of exercise. I don’t enjoy sweating and I think people who show off about having just done 20 press-ups are pretty weird.
I love to show off my body, and I feel like I earned it.
I want to make sure I always show off my smile and have a positive attitude the whole time, whether it’s during a performance, practice, or doing an interview.
I have to show off my struggle so that people accept that I’m black. No matter that every single room I go to, I’m usually the darkest person there… I kind of resent that mentality. I’m just an individual.
When I was a little girl, I was a little bit of a show off.
Wealthy people have not disappeared, they are just not so willing to show off their wealth.
Most athletes get intimidated once they see how many fans are out there, but it almost calms me down in a way because I think of it as a fun way to show off what I’ve been working on.
Making children cry for a photographer can be considered mean. But I would say that making children laugh and show off their jeans for an apparel ad is just as exploitative and less natural. Toddlers’ natural state, like, 30 percent of the time, is crying, and it doesn’t indicate pain or suffering.
A miserable karaoke experience is when people are trying really hard and trying to show off. You have to just be chill – that’s what makes karaoke fun.
It’s human nature when you first make your big fortune to want to show off a bit. I don’t begrudge that whatsoever.
When you’re filming any show off a live audience, you get a feedback straightaway about how it’s going, and the audience always enjoyed it.
I’ve always loved to dress up a bit and show off.
I come from a background where you don’t show off the good things you do. It’s modesty.