Automatic Warning System. Device used in locomotives of the British Railways network in the early 1950s. Worked by permanent and electromagnets, it sounds a bell in the cab if the signal is green (or semaphore distant signal clear) and a horn if the signal is double yellow, single yellow, or red (or semaphore distant signal at caution).
When the horn sounds, the driver has about 3 seconds to press the cancelling button or the brakes will apply.
Newer versions of the system are now in operation (ATP and TPWS) but the principle is much the same and helps to prevent a SPAD. (Signal passed at danger).
When the horn sounds, the driver has about 3 seconds to press the cancelling button or the brakes will apply.
Newer versions of the system are now in operation (ATP and TPWS) but the principle is much the same and helps to prevent a SPAD. (Signal passed at danger).
by Kev in hants September 06, 2007
Guy: I love you.
Girl: Aw, you're so sweet.
Guy: My grandma died yesterday.
Girl: Aw, my condolences.
Girl: Aw, you're so sweet.
Guy: My grandma died yesterday.
Girl: Aw, my condolences.
by SpatentRider October 21, 2019
When you see, hear, read, etc., something cute or adorable. Very likely to be used by girls in text messages, and in conversations in general.
Can also be used if they don't know what to say. As in Awe okay
*can be emphasized by using multiple e's*
Can also be used if they don't know what to say. As in Awe okay
*can be emphasized by using multiple e's*
Boyfriend: I'm still tired from earlier, like really tired bae
Girlfriend: Aweebae, sounds like you needa take a nap
Girlfriend: Aweebae, sounds like you needa take a nap
by Kakashisan21 March 07, 2019
Awe Bro how are you
by The hairy princess December 04, 2018
Guy: I've had a crush on you for awhile.
Girl: Aw, you're so sweet, but I only like you as a friend.
Girl: Aw, you're so sweet, but I only like you as a friend.
by RandomGuy9929 September 19, 2014
Awe 'noun' (pronounced Ah-Weh) is one of the most commonly used slang terms most spoken in Cape Town, South Africa and the most used slang word across all races in the country.
It's versatility as a word is what makes it so common. It's generally used as a greeting, but can also be used as an exclamation of agreement or excitement.
The actual origin of this word has not yet been recorded.
It's versatility as a word is what makes it so common. It's generally used as a greeting, but can also be used as an exclamation of agreement or excitement.
The actual origin of this word has not yet been recorded.
As a greeting:
Joe: Tony, watsup?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of agreement:
Joe: Isn't that Stacy's Mom?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of excitement:
Joe: Hey, Tony, guess who's got 500gb of porn.
Tony: Awe!
Joe: Tony, watsup?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of agreement:
Joe: Isn't that Stacy's Mom?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of excitement:
Joe: Hey, Tony, guess who's got 500gb of porn.
Tony: Awe!
by EZMickey January 17, 2009
by Disguised toast March 06, 2018