a perfect girl. can be mean and nice at times. her resting face looks mad but she’s just tired of all you bitches. delusional over every boy she sees. big titty
averiella: look at this fine ass boy we js started talking 😍
girl: isn’t it like ur 12th man this week
girl: isn’t it like ur 12th man this week
by 82299291192 November 24, 2023
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Shannon: “did you see Avery? I didn’t because she is incorporeal”
Jesse: “I also did not see Avery”
Finn: “what’s an Avery?”
Shannon: “averey is a very cool person! The legends say she will stop the Great Culling before it is too late”
Jesse: “I also did not see Avery”
Finn: “what’s an Avery?”
Shannon: “averey is a very cool person! The legends say she will stop the Great Culling before it is too late”
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It's basically this legal concept that caused my property to be LEGALLY stolen by some bozo that was living in my property for a certain amount of time (prob 10 to 20 years) and I didn't noticed
It's basically this legal concept that caused my property to be LEGALLY stolen by some bozo that was living in my property for a certain amount of time (prob 10 to 20 years) and I didn't noticed
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Friend 1: Hey, I was wondering what Averi is doing?
Friend 2: Oh yeah, Averi is playing video games.
Me: AVERI! AVERI! AVERIEL ANSWER!
Friend 2: Oh yeah, Averi is playing video games.
Me: AVERI! AVERI! AVERIEL ANSWER!
by clickymaster2000 November 30, 2024
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<b>Definition:</b>
<p>Aversus is the proposed and rightful name for the backslash (`\`), replacing the uninspired and reactionary term "reverse solidus." The name "Aversus" derives from the Latin *aversus*, meaning "turned away" or "opposite," accurately reflecting the character's orientation and function while giving it a distinct and dignified identity.</p>
<b>Etymology:</b>
<p>From Latin *aversus* (past participle of *avertere*), meaning "turned away," "opposed," or "facing away." The name was proposed as a means to liberate the backslash from its secondary and dependent status, allowing it to stand on its own in typographical history.</p>
<b>Historical Context:</b>
The backslash (`\`) was introduced in computing by Bob Bemer in 1961 for use in ASCII, primarily to serve as an escape character in programming languages. However, its name remained an afterthought, as it was merely designated in opposition to the forward slash (`/`), which had an established identity as the <i>solidus</i>. The term "reverse solidus" was coined in formal typographical contexts but never gained widespread natural usage.
<b>Definition:</b>
<p>Aversus is the proposed and rightful name for the backslash (`\`), replacing the uninspired and reactionary term "reverse solidus." The name "Aversus" derives from the Latin *aversus*, meaning "turned away" or "opposite," accurately reflecting the character's orientation and function while giving it a distinct and dignified identity.</p>
<b>Etymology:</b>
<p>From Latin *aversus* (past participle of *avertere*), meaning "turned away," "opposed," or "facing away." The name was proposed as a means to liberate the backslash from its secondary and dependent status, allowing it to stand on its own in typographical history.</p>
<b>Historical Context:</b>
The backslash (`\`) was introduced in computing by Bob Bemer in 1961 for use in ASCII, primarily to serve as an escape character in programming languages. However, its name remained an afterthought, as it was merely designated in opposition to the forward slash (`/`), which had an established identity as the <i>solidus</i>. The term "reverse solidus" was coined in formal typographical contexts but never gained widespread natural usage.
1. "Why do we call it 'reverse solidus'? That's like calling Saturn 'reverse Jupiter.' Just call it an <strong>Aversus</strong>!"
2. "Hey, can you escape that character in the code with an <strong>Aversus</strong>?"
3. "Finally, a name for \ that isn't just defining it by what it <i>isn't</i>. Long live the <strong>Aversus!</strong>"
2. "Hey, can you escape that character in the code with an <strong>Aversus</strong>?"
3. "Finally, a name for \ that isn't just defining it by what it <i>isn't</i>. Long live the <strong>Aversus!</strong>"
by Kichertasche March 31, 2025
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