She bought herself a diamond ring
Before the evening show
A ninety dollar bracelet
On daddy's visa gold
Short black skirts on warm days
With her black socks to her knees
Now she's wearing corduroy
Instead of bongo jeans
She's a preppie girl
Who rules the fashion world
She's a preppie girl
Makes me want to hurl
Fucking preppie girl

Walks to church on Sunday
With her bottle in her hand
Wishing she was a rebel
Who could terrorize the land
Whose that standing so close to her
Holding her preppie hand
Maybe it is a running back
Or just a preppie man

She's a preppie girl
Who rules the fashion world
She's a preppie girl
Makes me want to hurl
Fucking preppie girl

She's got a senior boyfriend
Now that bitch is just fifteen
Will she lose
Will she lose
Will she lose
Her virginity
Well he takes her out on prom night
And he shows her a good time
Will he be in her pants by nine?

She's a preppie girl
Who rules the fashion world
She's a preppie girl
Makes me want to hurl
Fucking preppie girl

To you we wish the best of luck
In your oh so preppie life
And if you play your cards right
You might end up a plumbers wife


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    This describes preppie girls perfectly! Go Mad Caddies!

    Skaman2on December 03, 2001   Link
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    this song is funkified! Mad Caddies in manchester next thursday WOOOOO! Rock on Caddies!

    slugsteinon January 18, 2002   Link
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    this is such an amazing song!!! wow

    fred4presidenton May 22, 2002   Link
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    i loveveveve this song wahooo..i wouldve thought they'd play it yesterday(deconstruction)..but didnt ahwell

    pretty_in_punkon June 04, 2002   Link
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    they were awesome at deconstruction!! and i never knew half my friends had mad caddies write a song about them...

    GCchickon June 05, 2002   Link
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    HAHA..i love this song... "She's a preppie girl Who rules the fashion world She's a preppie girl Makes me wanna hurl Fucking preppie girl"...haha

    StupidMeanGirlon June 21, 2002   Link
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    heh.. this song rules. Stupid preps. What is this world coming to?

    myownprison333on July 03, 2002   Link
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    fucking preppie girls........this song is perfect

    SKAtaNic241on July 07, 2002   Link
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    yeah fuck the preppies. i mean its really sad i see all these preppies at school and they're just...so shallow, all they care about is fashion and looks. preppies DO make me wanna hurl, blah.

    good song ^_^

    rimzilwaveon August 16, 2002   Link
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    the new version of this song with horns isn't as good. blah.

    BlackLungFeveron March 28, 2003   Link

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