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It means to be like a fruit, which is to say, sweet, delicious, highly valued and highly desired and even edible
The girl from the engagement stole my heart. She is such an Avrill.
Avrill by V'negar April 14, 2021
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A wonderful friend you could ask for like seriously. Have a deep passion for arts or anything aesthetic pleasing, would always be there for you and would always include everyone in a conversation. Oh and she’s a hoe too and a good one! :D
Avrille, this one for you my dude -SNRZ
Avrille by DASH ON CRAC November 1, 2019

averill park

Small town near Troy ny out in the boonies ain't much to do except get drunk and have bonfires smoke buds and work you can often find Matt bucher cruising through town on a tractor
Have you ever been to Averill park?

No but I hear there's a bunch of sluts at jifee mart!
averill park by Compoundkidz January 4, 2017
the over-the-counter name for ibuprofin
i had a headahce,but then i took two avril's and it was gone
Avril by no wait....Avril's a dog January 14, 2005
One def. of "Avril" is is the month "April" in the French language. However, "Avril" is also the 1st name of the pop/rock singer Avril Lavigne, originating from Napanee, Ontario, Canada.
1.) Let's make a rendezvous in Avril... (lol, I sound bad at French; I don't know hardly any words.)

2.)Avril Lavigne is one of the coolest singers ever!!!!
Avril by Elizabeth September 3, 2004
Pop musician singer diva chick lady.

She writes pop songs, and "dresses punk," to the dismay of many people in the true punk scene (AKA elito-conformists).

Although many people call her a disgrace, you cannot "dress punk," because punk is a lifestyle and a decision, not a fashion; therefore, there is nothing wrong with her; I also don't believe she claimed to be punk, and if she did, who cares?!
SLC: I don't like Avril too much, she's kinda like every other pop diva chick.

Elitist: I hate Avril cuz she thinks she's punk

Teeny: I love Avril, look at how hardcore I am now

Normal person: Who cares.
avril by SLC October 1, 2005