Both. Depends on the person's opinion.
That word was not used in the 1800s, and people did not zoom anywhere. Things were pretty slow, and what you ask is a modern idea.
Things that make them laugh and things that are delicate, pretty, and gentle. How do I know? well I am part Chineese.
The Pretty Things was created in 1963.
It's pretty much phased out now. used to be used for insulation & brake pads amongst other things.
In my experience, gay people laugh at pretty much the same things as heterosexual people.
food..., pretty things, awsome people, ugly flower shirts.....?
Many things happen. People loss their jobs, stock market falls, and people aren't willing to buy things so its pretty rough
Pretty Dark Things was created in 2008.
Though the Inca Empire died out pretty quickly after the conquest of the Spanish, many things we have nowadays were inherited from them. Things include potatos and llamas. These things were pretty common in the empire and were used by them. other things they had were honey, guavas, corn, maize ...etc :)
to attract people into buying their products.
The ORIGINAL ones or the current ones? Original, they claim things are pretty dead. The NEW ones today, pretty expensive.
As an adjective (adj.): Pretty can describe a delicate or fine beauty as in: She is a pretty girl. It can signify cleverness: That was a pretty move. It can be used ironically to denote something bad: Things got pretty ugly. Pretty can be used superficially: Your pretty words don't amount to much. As an adverb (adv.): Pretty can mean fairly or moderately large: That's a pretty big fish. It can mean almost: I'm pretty near done. As a noun: She is pretty. It can be used as an intensifier: prettier, prettiest.