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ah-so-ah-freakinuhh-juiceduhh 

CCHS Student. Plays OL. Common phrases include but are not limited to: "Ah-Juiced-uh," "Gotta be-uh quicker that that buddy-uh" "Como se diceuh ballsuh" "A dickuh and ballzuh" "Don andresuhh pull your head outtauhh of-uh your ass-uh." "What topic is gonna make us a better commude-ahh-dee" "...and feel inspirreduhh." "That topic is legouh charactersuhh withu da most drippuhh." Uhh bucket hada dripuhhh."
ah-so-ah-freakinuhh-juiceduhh Definition- "We lovuhh uhh mikuhh larkinsuhhh."
A casual lead in to a statement or question.

The hybrid of so and interjection ah.
Mike: So aah.. when are you going to read that manga I gave you last year?
Brian: Shut up.
So Ah by Chris Z. April 26, 2005

ah brudda, so true so true

Used by monks in the video game Sleeping Dogs when Wei Shen tells the monks something that is supposed to sound deep but actually isn't that deep. Used to make fun of pseudo-intellectuals who think they're deep.
Pseudo-intellectual like Confucius: Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.

Actual intellectual: ah brudda, so true so true!

ah fuck me daddy daddy ahhhhh fuck me aaaaaah your cock is so big please fuck me harder daddy ahhhhh you're so hot 

Him: *pounding her*
Her: ah fuck me daddy daddy ahhhhh fuck me aaaaaah your cock is so big please fuck me harder daddy ahhhhh you're so hot
Common Japanese expression, short for "ah so desu ka".

"Ah" means "ah" like in English.

"So" means "that kind of thing" or "that way".

"Desu ka" (pronounced "des-ka") means "is it"? Desu is the verb to be, and ka makes it a question.

So the meaning is "oh, that's how it is."
Kyou-wa ii tenki desu!
Ahso!

It's a nice day today!
Ahso!
ahso by Nils Kelly April 15, 2006
American way of writing the common Japanese phrase "Aa! Sou?" which means, "Oh really?" It's often used in conversation, not to answer a question or react to something, but simply to let the other person know that you're listening. It doesn't require a response.
Correct and Incorrect responses to Ahso:

INCORRECT:
1: Kyou de sushi wo tabeta. (I ate sushi today.)
2: Aa! Sou? (Oh! Really?)
1: Hai, hontou. (Yes, it's true.)
This is wrong because Person 1 gave a response.

CORRECT:
1: Kyou de sushi wo tabeta. (I ate sushi today.)
2: Aa! Sou? (Oh! Really?)
1: Maguro datta. Suki datta. (It was tuna. I liked it.)
This is correct because Person 1 continued without acknowledging Person 2's remark.