Skip to main content
A Korean term that literally means something like "Uncle", and is a polite way to refer to a man who is older than you, who you don't know well. That doesn't mean they're _old_, necessarily-- little kids might call a man in his 20's "Ajusshi".

It could also be used as the equivalent of English "Sir" or "Mister", when speaking to a stranger.
Let me help you across the street, Ajusshi.

Hey Ajusshi, do you have the time?
ajusshi by R0nin October 11, 2011
ajusshi mug front
Get the ajusshi mug.
See more merch

Abusive illiterate 

An abusive illiterate is a very low life stage of human or know as a Rowan Cuntingham who think being abusive to women while in a relationship or abusing a child the ages of and between 10-17 years old is a perfectly fine thing to do then after a week play it off as if nothing happened. While on the illiterate behalf is on the lower brain ability to the point of not being able to read a 2 page babybook with no words or write the simplest of words such as him ,her, the, it and so on. An abusive illiterate is not a person you will or would ever want to involve yourself with.
"Tim: That Rowan hit her and her son and played it off as If it was nothing"

"Jack: i know and all because he was jealous that they could spell They and he couldn't"

Abusive illiterate
Abusive illiterate by Dill_dough November 1, 2020
Related Words
The name of a walking queen. They are for sure the eye of the crowd and the first person you see when you walk into the room!Also, they are loyal and will defend you at all costs. Ausias can be shy at first but after a week of talking you'll most likely be best friends! Bored? Hang out with an Ausia and try not to die! Ausias are often very adventurous and fearless. Also, extremely funny and will have you laughing for hours!
"Dudeee I met this girl last night and she's to awesome for words"
"Really? Was she an Ausia?"
ausia by Vanessaaaaaa March 23, 2017
Literally, it means "Uncle". In Korean, a polite way to refer to a man who is older than you, who you don't know well. That doesn't mean they're _old_, of course-- little kids might call a man in his 20's "Ajushi".

It does _not_ mean "old man".

It could also be used as the equivalent of "Sir" in English, when speaking to a stranger.
Excuse me, Ajushi, may I help you?

Ajushi, are you going to visit again soon?
ajushi by R0nin October 11, 2011

abusing the hose 

it is a word used to define masterbation in some areas
i caught him abusing the hose this morning and, he's been shy ever since
,or,

kid-"what were you doing....abusing the hose..... or what"
Highly underrated in sports. Seldom get to show their true potential. If given an opportunity they can really surprise people. Ausims' are very funny, intelligent, and they always screw around. Very good at finding money. They might be quiet if you're a stranger to them, but once you've known them, they will bring joy and pleasure to you. Ausims' are very rare so be glad if you have one in your life.
Person who's looks may be deceiving.

:who is that guy?
:oh hes an Ausim
:i didn't know he was like that !?
Ausim by alley loc September 16, 2013

abusive relationship 

A relationship where your other half is constantly attacking or harrasing you.
Bro I'm in an abusive relationship with Emma
abusive relationship by Hurelo February 17, 2020