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AFK(7)

(Acronym) describes the situation when a gamer is temporarily away from the computer, hence, the keyboard. =This term became very popular and started to become widely used in the internet More…

AFK-1

This is an acronym for the phrase "a free kill". Commonly used while talking about online players which are non responsive. Coined by online computer game players who needed to More…

aforetexted

(adj) Referring to the topic of a previous text. Similar to the word ‘aforementioned,’ but narrowed to mean that specifically aforementioned in text messaging. =Not very common in informal More…

Afrofuturism

(affixation) A style of science fiction that places (especially traditional) African =“Afro-“ means “African” and can be found in words including Afrocentric, Afro-Asiatic, with these words More…

Afterparty

A party that follows an event or a main party, usually with a smaller group of people and more exclusive =Don’t ruin your voice by drinking- wait until the afterparty! Etymology : More…

aftsoac

Assume for the sake of a contradiction In math proofs, it is common to start a proof by saying "Assume for the sake of a contradiction that?.." and set about proving a proposition. However, More…

agape

Agape Christian Ministries, the Rice University chapter of Campus Crusade for Christ =Agape is a clipping from Agape Christian Ministries, which was formerly known as Campus Crusade for More…

Agapeople

A group of individuals that are members of or affiliated with Agape Christian Ministries on Rice campus. [Blending of roots Agape-'spiritual love' + people-'humans as a More…

agapeople

(overlap blending) members of the club Agape Christian Ministries at Rice University =Agapeople is a blending of Agape, referring to the club Agape Christian Ministries, and people, More…

Ageisms

prejudices or general characteristics associated with older people. Apparent Meaning: prejudices toward older people. Reason Used: it is much easier to refer to “ageisms” than More…

agged

Annoyed or aggravated reason used: It’s a new alternative to the over-used “pissed” or “pissed off.” It’s shorter and simpler than saying More…

Aggie

A nickname for the students from Texas A & M. The term is not limited to many other students of agricultural colleges. Often used in football games to refer fans supporting Texas A More…

Aggressocracy

(blending/clipping) A society or enviornment in which the most aggressive members rise to the top. ="I don't like working here, it's such an aggressocracy." Etymology More…

aggro

To have the hostile attentions of something. =Commonly referred to through possession, as in "John has aggro", meaning the hostile attention has turned to John. Etymology : More…

Aggro

(of "aggression") In videogames, to draw the attention and subsequent attacks of a previously neutral AI. =Don't pass by the goblins, you'll draw their aggro. More…

Aggro (2)

Aggressive, or easy to anger and violence =“Aggro” came from people who play video games, although the original context or reason is unclear. “Aggro,” however, has become normalized in More…

aggro(1)

a state of being hostile or violent, usually possessing intentions to harm others =This term is not quite simply a clipping of the word aggression because no definite cut on the word will More…

Agnorant

extremely ignorant while also being extremely arroga =This term was made up and defined in a tweet. The person likely wanted a word that described people that are ignorant, but think they More…

agreeance

accord, agreement The word takes on the connotation of being spoken by a redneck, for the speaker was a Mississippi native who used this phrase to imitate the Blue-Collar Comedy tour (a More…

agreeance

agreement Most likely arose out of a limited vocabulary, trying to substitute for a word that Durst thought should have been in the English language. =Due to the arbitrator’s ruling, More…


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