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Revision as of 00:29, 7 August 2015 by Chriscombs123 (talk | contribs) (Typi)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)12 year old white girl is retarded person who think that r older than they are they like starbucks and music nobody likes them they try to be cool and r fake gangsters they r the most annoying worst pepole you could ever meet in your life there a dumb waste of time and the usely sit around all day listing to music on the iPhone while drinking starbucks they show off and try to act cool and old every where they go and pepole laugh at them and it's obvious to them they r just a little kid u dont need to be 12 yo to be a 12 year old they use stupid abevations and cuse on there face book or kik acocount trying to be cool when there not when they enter highschool they are usley hated and the seniors make fun or hurt them any time posible 12 year old white girl is a term that explain the type of person shown above the list could go on forever its hard to explain it but there just overall stupid this was just a brief description of a 12 year white girl
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