by Branderson August 15, 2008
A commonly used adlib, used by rapper O.J Da Juiceman.
4 out of every 10 words in his lyrics is the word "Aye".
4 out of every 10 words in his lyrics is the word "Aye".
by DJ Lotto September 30, 2009
Primarily used in instant messaging, but may also be incorporated in everyday casual speech, particularly among groups of friends. The suffix is used to modify the endings of words normally ending in "y", preceded by a consonantal sound. The a's and y's may be repeated for further emphasis.
party -> partay
sorry -> sorray
booty -> bootay
This effect is used for either one or both of the following purposes:
1) To sound "different". The extra delay of the additional "a" may be used to emphasize that word in a particular sentence. e.g. well SORRAAYYY, which puts emphasis on the word "sorry".
2) To sound ghetto. Certain phrases like "off the hizzay" are derived from slang terms associated with ghetto indivdiuals e.g. gangsters, thugs or their wannabe equivalents.
party -> partay
sorry -> sorray
booty -> bootay
This effect is used for either one or both of the following purposes:
1) To sound "different". The extra delay of the additional "a" may be used to emphasize that word in a particular sentence. e.g. well SORRAAYYY, which puts emphasis on the word "sorry".
2) To sound ghetto. Certain phrases like "off the hizzay" are derived from slang terms associated with ghetto indivdiuals e.g. gangsters, thugs or their wannabe equivalents.
A: I'm going to cancun to get me some booty!
A (with -ay suffix): I'm going to cancun to get me some bootay!
A (with -ay suffix): I'm going to cancun to get me some bootay!
by regular October 5, 2006
A question following a statement. An assurance of the statement it follows. Commonly used in Canada.
by Adam Hobbs May 15, 2008
Ged: Hey Laura, wanna come suck my nob?
Laura:.....Ay?!?
Ged: sarah wanna come suck my nob?
Sarah:Ay?
Laura:.....Ay?!?
Ged: sarah wanna come suck my nob?
Sarah:Ay?
by tara banana May 28, 2004
by DirkDiggler April 6, 2003