Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, The word lady is a term of respect for a girl or woman. the female equivalent of lord, may now refer to any woman. a woman who is refined, polite, well-spoken. a woman of high social position or economic class a man's wife, a female lover, or sweetheart, Yet sometimes euphemistic or a little condescending. Be a lady. Wear a dress. Love a man. Be a lady. Wear a dress. Love a man. Be a lady. Wear a dress. Love a man. Be as \"pretty as a princess,\" Be a lady. Wear a dress. Love a man. Mistress Mary, quite contrary, How did her garden grow? Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. jill was then forgotten and is quite probably still tumbling down that hill There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she did not know what to do; we gave her shit for not providing but didn't see the cracks she’s fallen through Be a lady. Wear a dress. Love a man. With the perfect waist-to-hip ratio. Your looks will get you far Be a lady. Wear a dress. Love a man. Be as \"pretty as a princess,\" Hold us up to the beauty standards Installed in us from age three Which Disney princess do you see in me? It’s not ladylike, Don't sit like that, cross your legs, act more like women You want to be appealing, Stand taller. Don't speak up, It’s not ladylike Be nice, smile. Cover up, speak when you’re spoken to, Don’t swear. Don’t be a loudmouth. confine yourself, Don’t get drunk, confine yourself. Behave. Don’t raise your voice. Sit straight. Deflect your eyes. Never say your mind. For god's sake dress properly. Don’t wear too much make-up. Wear make-up. Don’t speak up. Speak up Wait until the men are done talking. Hold your coffee cup properly. Never swear. Swoon from time to time. Always smile, but don’t show too much teeth. Always Dress the Part. Don’t wear too much make-up. Wear make-up. Don’t speak up. Speak up