You know that feeling when you like shake/shiver and it’s like a cringy feeling that lasts for a second? This is acingey
The sound of an acingey:
Bluhbuhbuhhuh
Bluhbuhbuhhuh
by Acacia_ravioli December 24, 2019
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Get the Apingaa mug.(by ChatGPT): Alngst is a term used to describe the fear or anxiety surrounding the potential negative consequences of artificial intelligence. This fear often revolves around the possibility of Al becoming more intelligent than humans and potentially harming or overpowering them.
I feel a sense of AIngst whenever I think about the potential consequences of advanced artificial intelligence.
by marckr December 8, 2022
Get the AIngst mug.A middle class township on the northwest border of Philadelphia, home of 50,00 souls. Commonly refered to as 'Bington. One of the wealthiest areas in the wealthiest county in PA, yet still teeming with teenage smuts, potheads, and losers who will attend college on daddy's money, but think they are thug anyway.
every town and section of philly around Abington wants to be Abington (i.e. Glenside, Oreland, Jenkingtown, Rockledge, Fox Chase, etc...)
by 'bington patriot February 14, 2005
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No problem, not a problem, not a big deal, no biggie, no worries, that's cool, it's cool, I'm cool with it. It is short for "ain't gonna be no thing". It means that everything is cool, and that there are no worries, no problems.
It can also be used as a general statement without prior posing of a question having expectation of an answer. For example, you may hear a coworker shout across the cubicles that he's going to change a part of the project you are working on, and you could just shout out "aingo". In this case it would be a verbal confirmation that you heard him and are cool with it.
No problem, not a problem, not a big deal, no biggie, no worries, that's cool, it's cool, I'm cool with it. It is short for "ain't gonna be no thing". It means that everything is cool, and that there are no worries, no problems.
It can also be used as a general statement without prior posing of a question having expectation of an answer. For example, you may hear a coworker shout across the cubicles that he's going to change a part of the project you are working on, and you could just shout out "aingo". In this case it would be a verbal confirmation that you heard him and are cool with it.
Ex. 1
Person 1: Hey, can you fix it?
Person 2: Yeah, sure, aingo.
Ex. 2
Person 1: Hey man, doesn't that scare you?
Person 2: Aingo.
Ex. 3
Person 1: I'm gettting tired of all this crap!
Person 2: Aingo.
Person 1: Hey, can you fix it?
Person 2: Yeah, sure, aingo.
Ex. 2
Person 1: Hey man, doesn't that scare you?
Person 2: Aingo.
Ex. 3
Person 1: I'm gettting tired of all this crap!
Person 2: Aingo.
by acharney November 23, 2009
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