"Pretty good washout" typically refers to a situation where something that seemed promising or successful ultimately fails or disappoints. It suggests that while the initial impression may have been positive, the final outcome falls short of expectations.
In Hawaiian the word maikai (pretty) can also be used for the word good or fine.So you can say the lady (wahine) is maikai. Or, maikai wahine (pretty woman)Maikaʻi means good. It does not mean pretty. The word for pretty is uʻi. Pretty lady would be Wahine uʻi. Lovely lady would be Wahine nohea or Wahine onaona.
"Pretty good wash out" may refer to a situation where something that initially seemed promising or effective ultimately fails to meet expectations or be successful. It suggests that the positive qualities or benefits initially seen dissipate or fade away.
"Chula" in Spanish can mean "cute" or "pretty" when referring to a woman. It is often used as a term of endearment or to compliment someone's appearance.
amourous ,loveing,pretty and sporty
Good can be: adjective -- She is a good teacher noun -- She wants to do good adverb -- The teacher knew him pretty good
A man who's a washout in the sex department!
its a pretty good day
It is a very pretty name and it mean 2 good personality
Not bad, but not excellent.
washout
Good looking There pretty
Capillary washout is a stage of shock that is irreversible. When capillary washout occurs all cell functions stop and the cells die. There is large amounts of potassium acid forced in to the openings of the capillary sphincters and begin to form clots.
it means you did pretty good
They're pretty good. I mean, we like them.
That he's got good eyesight
Natori is a good friend that is pretty and very funny!!
'Cassandra' was a Trojan Priestess . In Greek mythology, Cassandra, also spelled Kassandra or Casandra, Ancient Greek: Κασ(σ)άνδρα, pronounced [kas:ándra], or referred to as Alexandra; Ἀλεξάνδρα)[3] was a Trojan priestess dedicated to the god Apollo and fated by him to utter true prophecies, but never be believed. Cassandra lived through the Trojan War and survived the sack of the city, but was murdered by Clytemnestra and Aegisthus when Agamemnon brought her to Mycenae as a pallake. In contemporary usage, her name is employed as a rhetorical device to indicate a person whose accurate predictions, generally of impending disaster, are no