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Auld Lang Syne

Scottish for "Old Long Since." Which means the good old days. It is the traditional song played on New Years Eve.
Dude, their playing Auld Lang Syne for the New Years special on t.v.
by OnceLer January 1, 2006
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auld

And that auld triangle, went jingle jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
by theQman121 July 16, 2008
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Auld Reekie

The old Scots pet name for Edinburgh.
It means Old Smoky in English and refers to the lum reek (chimney smoke) that used to hang over the city
by Alba gu Brath July 3, 2006
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me auld flower

You stalling it for a few scoops me auld flower
by ryan215 February 9, 2018
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Aldyn

A beautiful girl that is halarious and very clumsy and even though she's a brunet she has more blonde moments then an actual blonde even though she is secretly a genius
Oops just had an Aldyn moment.
by Baron55 March 2, 2015
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auld

that granny's auld 'n' stinkin o poop :)
by morpheus 100 December 6, 2003
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mcauley-auley-auley

a rather small boy, who enjoys physics and long walks on the beach.
matthew mcauley-auley-auley
by daniel linden May 24, 2008
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