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antistalk

to learn someone’s routine so that one can avoid them =Although one figures out another person’s schedule, “antistalking” is effectively the opposite of stalking because one uses this More…

antistalk [2]

To find out all the details of someone's life and schedule with the intent of using that information to avoid that person. =I hate her so much that I'm going to antistalk her so More…

Anvilicious

Made an agenda too obvious such that it is almost like an anvil was dropped. As in the source, it can be a TV trope but also apply to workshops with agendas. =A Non-Anvilicious Approach to More…

anxietize

to express worries about an event or thing or recount a troubling experience =This word seems like a very normal formation to most people and is likely an attempt to sound more formal than More…

anyhoo

nevertheless; in any case Anyhoo is used like the word ‘anyway’ — to shift the subject in conversation. In going from ‘-how’ to ‘-hoo’ the vowel More…

anyhoo

an colloquial interjection meaning the same thing as anyways My friend was just having a conversation with me when he said this word. I suppose it is a just a colloquial or dialectical way More…

anyways

at any rate; disregarding a previous statement and moving onto a new one context: Used as a disregarding statement to move conversation from one subject to another. This word has been More…

anyways9

in any case or anyhow =Anyways is used the same way as anyway. This word probably arose from seeing similar structure possibilities in words such as always. Technically not a correct form More…

Anywhoossiers

means the same thing as anyways =Well, anywhoossiers, let’s talk about something else. Etymology : any+who+ssiers =during a conversation that was making a topic transition

AOLer

An America Online subscriber; more recently, a person who fits the stereotype of an America Online subscriber (gullible, inexperienced, and happy that way). (‘Ignore that guy; More…

AP

An action potential in a neuron. It was used because action potential is long and takes more time to speak and write. Etymology : AP. Acronym of 'action potential' =Neuroscience.

AP(1)

It stands for advanced placement, referring to advanced placement classes in high school one could take for college credit. =Around campus, it is used as a verb to describe the act of More…

AP-ed out

(acronym, derivation, clipping) When you have AP-ed out of a class, it means that you already have credit for that course from taking an AP test. Many high schools offer these AP, or More…

Ape Shit

To act in a completely crazy and often irrational manner in response to something. To lose one's mind over something. ="Dude, Chris went totally ape shit on Rihanna!" More…

Aphobe

(Clipping) A person that is asexual phobic =Used to describe someone that is not accepting or doesn’t understand asexuality. Follows the structure of words like ‘homophobe’ in regards to More…

Apocaloptimist

People who are overly optimistic about their current situation, when everyone including themselves know that things are not all right and that the situation will end up in mayhem for sure. More…

Apostro-pocalypse

A text with an overuse of apostrophes to the degree of invoking annoyance from the readers. =This word at first glance might seem like a blend created for easier pronunciation. However, More…

App

Software application on smartphone =Apps are the extremely popular software applications found in Apple and Android based smart phones. Apps address a wide varieties of needs or wants, More…

app

a dinner appetizer ="One app, two entrees, for $20." Etymology : clipping of the term appetizer =Applebee's commercial, August 2010

App (1)

An game or program used on an Apple product. =This term is used when you are purchasing or looking for a new application for your iPhone, iPod, iPad, or computer. Etymology : Clipping of More…


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