by NewYorkNY64 May 15, 2016
Get the aite bet mug.The nickname for infamous internet hacker h4voCK. Pronounced "H4," because the first two symbols of h4voCK are H and 4, respectively.
Person 1~ "Man, did you see what Aitch Phour did to that CNN website the other day?"
Person 2~ "Shit, you mean h4voCK? I love that hacker."
Person~ "Yeah, first two letters of h4voCK are h4. Pronounced Aitch-Phour. Get with the program."
Person 2~ "Shit, you mean h4voCK? I love that hacker."
Person~ "Yeah, first two letters of h4voCK are h4. Pronounced Aitch-Phour. Get with the program."
by Anon13pointthirtyseven June 21, 2009
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Get the Aideh mug.A term used to define someone who studies or has ever studied at Aitchison College Lahore. Used to describe someone so awesome, fun, cool, gentlemanly etc. that you know he must have gone to Aitchison. Aitchisonians are by far the classiest guys in all of Lahore and they be making all the other schools jealous B). People from BDC, LGS etc. usually get jealous of us Aitchisonians since they know they can't be Aitchisonians themselves. When someone is called an Aitchisonian you just know that guy is gonna be awesome.
That guy is so cool hes gotta be an Aitchisonian
"I wanna be an Aitchisonian when I grow up!" said little Johny
"I wish Aitchison College accepted me to be an Aitchisonian"
You can see by my level of awesomeness that I am an Aitchisonian
"I wanna be an Aitchisonian when I grow up!" said little Johny
"I wish Aitchison College accepted me to be an Aitchisonian"
You can see by my level of awesomeness that I am an Aitchisonian
by hassanwattoo-AitchisonianMemes June 7, 2013
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It means, hey, how are you?,are you alright? hence it sounding like, you alright?
It sums up those three words in one, so it saves you saying them all after one another.
It means, hey, how are you?,are you alright? hence it sounding like, you alright?
It sums up those three words in one, so it saves you saying them all after one another.
by Michaela Ramage June 15, 2005
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