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Something that you type just to be funny and realize its an actual search result
hey I typed adjfijehufggruhfye and nothing came up a good joke!
by hmeister007 May 29, 2018
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adjitude

And attitude driven by a mental state of agitation.....”Adjitude”
Her disgust for the situation was exacerbated by her “Adjitude”.
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adjusts afro

typically said by a black person to show they are black
James: Hey Adri, what's good?
Adri: adjusts afro
:teehee: :teehee: :teehee: :teehee:
James: Fuck off Adri
by doleoeoel October 27, 2019
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Adjie

a man or boy who is expressive of his emotions and depression
Adjie also mentioned with a stronger definition: Someone who hides behind a smile, when all they want to do is hide and/or die. ( There is so many, they actually made a word for it.) Note: It is a neologism coined by Florence King.
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Adjanie

Adjanie is the definition of a beautiful people. Everything she does, she touch, she interact with is beautiful. Be careful if she starts to speak creol to you, you better run and hide for as long as possible.
There is only one bad thing about Adjanie, its her pié sepet
« - Hellooooo beautiful people « . Adjanie
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Adjective (ˈædʒəktɪv)

Definition of adjective in English:

adjective

NOUN

Grammar

A word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it.

Origin
Late Middle English from Old French adjectif, -ive, from Latin adject- ‘added’, from the verb adicere, from ad- ‘towards’ + jacere ‘throw’. The term was originally used in the phrase noun adjective, translating Latin nomen adjectivum, a translation of Greek onoma epitheton ‘attributive name’.

Pronunciation
adjective
/ˈajəktiv/ /ˈædʒəktɪv/
‘Use verbs, nouns and adjectives and get a copy of Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases.’
‘In Swinburne's work as a whole many adjectives are used as nouns and many nouns as adjectives.’
‘Firstly I think one of the big problems is the use of descriptive adjectives as nouns.’
‘Reading becomes an exercise in spotting nouns and adjectives; there is nothing to engage or delight.’

Adjective (ˈædʒəktɪv)
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Adjani

Your step-dad is Adjani
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