Proper noun
Supremes
(US, informal) The current members, as a group, of the Supreme Court of the United States.
With the '60s era and Motown, my grandparents actually introduced us to that when I was younger, so I grew up listening to the Jackson Five, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, The Supremes and Diana Ross' solo stuff. I just loved it. Jordin Sparks
With the Supremes I made so much money so fast all I wanted to do was buy clothes and pretty things. Now I'm comfortable with money and it's comfortable with me. Diana Ross
I saw the Supremes when they were still singing in little black skirts and white blouses. Aretha Franklin
It's the first time I have returned to my roots - like going back to be a trio. The fans really wanted me to go back on stage and do the Supremes music, so I went about trying to make it happen. We'll go on tour in the summer. Diana Ross
The Tigers ace admitted to putting away three Crunchy Taco Supremes, a Cheesy Gordita Crunch and a Mexican Pizza from the Taco Bell drive-through (hold the tomatoes, of course, because that would be gross) before taking the mound on game day. Source: Internet
Overtaking both The Supremes and the Spice Girls, Little Mix's 'Glory Days' album has been in the Top 40 for an impressive 69 weeks! Source: Internet