by VerbalGimp May 14, 2007
Handsome male married to a beautiful woman of his dreams with infinite rizz and the biggest pp known to man
by P, Lauren March 4, 2023
by enzoknolpower February 4, 2016
By any chance / any chance.
The `#` defines that the "by" does not have to be "by", but can be "any chance" / "a chance", or "just a chance".
Doing this should hopefully make typing easier, and hurt your hands less.
The `#` defines that the "by" does not have to be "by", but can be "any chance" / "a chance", or "just a chance".
Doing this should hopefully make typing easier, and hurt your hands less.
"Will you be able to play later #ac?"
- Will you be able to play later by any chance?
"#ac that I'll be off tomorrow"
- A chance that I'll be off tomorrow.
"There isn't #ac he'll win that fight."
- There is no chance he will win that fight. (There isn't a chance he will win that fight.)
It can also be used in other ways such as:
"Small #ac of that happening."
- Small chance of that happening. (Small a chance of that happening - the "a" is cancelled out by your common sense)
"#ac are low"
- Chances are low. (Again the sentence makes sense, the prefix is cancelled out.)
- Will you be able to play later by any chance?
"#ac that I'll be off tomorrow"
- A chance that I'll be off tomorrow.
"There isn't #ac he'll win that fight."
- There is no chance he will win that fight. (There isn't a chance he will win that fight.)
It can also be used in other ways such as:
"Small #ac of that happening."
- Small chance of that happening. (Small a chance of that happening - the "a" is cancelled out by your common sense)
"#ac are low"
- Chances are low. (Again the sentence makes sense, the prefix is cancelled out.)
by DumbassTeacher December 3, 2021
"I hear Paulie had his ex-girlfriend aced. Turns out she was gonna go talk to his wife. She was too smart for her own good."
by sam2880 May 1, 2008
Ew, you're such an Ace.
by CelestialAlchemist August 12, 2018
by The Deelie January 14, 2005