A saying used by "e girls" / "fake alt girls." What this saying is doing, is romantisizing the BLM movement and turning it into an aesthetic. Most people (not all) people saying this are white and have never come across racism but they think they have the right to speak for black people. (which they do NOT) People saying this are probably pretending to be bi and they go my she/they but the make fun of neopronouns.
Fake alt girl: UwU hello kitty says acab
Person 2: shut up the black lifes matter movement is not a joke!
Person 2: shut up the black lifes matter movement is not a joke!
by Esme_is_gay_af January 1, 2021
Get the Hello Kitty Says ACAB mug.the people who use this are usually those "alt" and "indie" kids who couldn't let go of the whole tiktok trend in august.
basically those who dress in eye blinding colors with multiple layered skirts and crazy hair styles. and they usually drink the pink monster energy. they have a weird obsession with the company sanrio, specifically the characters hello kitty, my melody, and kuromi. when most of the time they have no idea about the other characters sanrio has made. they probably don't even know that hello kitty once dressed up as a cop..
basically those who dress in eye blinding colors with multiple layered skirts and crazy hair styles. and they usually drink the pink monster energy. they have a weird obsession with the company sanrio, specifically the characters hello kitty, my melody, and kuromi. when most of the time they have no idea about the other characters sanrio has made. they probably don't even know that hello kitty once dressed up as a cop..
person who doesn't take acab as an aesthetic: so what is your personality like?
alt hello kitty says acab girl: well...
alt hello kitty says acab girl: hello kitty says acab uwu 🥺❤️
person who doesn't take acab as an aesthetic: get away from me
alt hello kitty says acab girl: well...
alt hello kitty says acab girl: hello kitty says acab uwu 🥺❤️
person who doesn't take acab as an aesthetic: get away from me
by ~~ann0nn <3~ November 16, 2020
Get the hello kitty says acab mug.An Ecuadorean expression used to denote extreme cold, just as English speakers say "brrr". It's meant as an onomatopoiea for chattering teeth. Comes from the Quichua indigenous language.
*Juan doused Maria with cold water*
Maria: Achachay, hijueputa!
Maria: Today it's 40 degrees!
Juan: Achachay! Turn on the heat.
Maria: Achachay, hijueputa!
Maria: Today it's 40 degrees!
Juan: Achachay! Turn on the heat.
by ñaño November 28, 2012
Get the achachay mug.1. Too eager to get something (especially play)
2. Desperate
3. To crave attention.
4. A synonym for horny.
2. Desperate
3. To crave attention.
4. A synonym for horny.
Sandra: I need to lose weight, gay pride is coming up this weekend, and I need to look really good.
Moe: You look great Sandra. You do not need to lose anymore weight. I need to definitely prep ASAP though; do you want to join, maybe have a mani, pedi, hair treatment, and a facial the Friday before Pride?
Tony: ACHANNA!
Moe: You look great Sandra. You do not need to lose anymore weight. I need to definitely prep ASAP though; do you want to join, maybe have a mani, pedi, hair treatment, and a facial the Friday before Pride?
Tony: ACHANNA!
by boricuasdoitbest September 30, 2014
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To be honest he gives a decent effort. However, his acability is in the toilet.
To be honest he gives a decent effort. However, his acability is in the toilet.
by mcgobri May 23, 2020
Get the Acability mug.Chinua Achebe (1930-2013) was an author who set out to write the story of his Nigerian people that had been left out by Europeans who had colonized his country. He is most famous for writing the fiction book "Things Fall Apart". In "Things Fall Apart", rather than sugarcoating, Achebe illustrates the flaws and strengths of both Igbo (native Nigerian) culture/religion, as well as the flaws and strengths of the colonial British, bringing the religion of Christianity. Through this balanced, realistic approach, Achebe uses fiction as a way to express the truth and reality of Nigeria in the 19th century and British colonialism. "Things Fall Apart" became so popular internationally because people from so many different places could connect with their country being colonized, causing a part of the book to resonate with them. On top of "Things Fall Apart", Achebe wrote many other nonfiction and fiction works as well as poetry, and his beautiful writing is admired in many school classrooms to this day.
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