It's an old Persian name (for males of course) that means:
1. The best in everything.
2. The best.
3. Fereydoon's Father (in Ferdosi's Shahnameh)
1. The best in everything.
2. The best.
3. Fereydoon's Father (in Ferdosi's Shahnameh)
by abTn October 8, 2006
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Girl: omg did you hear about the new student? He’s so hot!
Abimael’s girlfriend: yeh that’s Abimael A, and he’s mine!
Abimael’s girlfriend: yeh that’s Abimael A, and he’s mine!
by Emmeh February 7, 2019
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Abimael is very handsome
by The goat 54525 February 4, 2017
Get the abimael mug.An antimacassar is a small cloth placed over the backs or arms of chairs, or sofas. Historically, the Edwardian male penchant for oiling one's coiffure continued into Victorian times; necessitating the invention of washable decorative fabric blotters. They are still used in luxury rail lines and immaculate Japanese taxis.
The name is derived from the Indian unguent for the hair commonly used in the early 19th century, macassar oil— the poet Byron called it, "thine incomparable oil, Macassar."
They first came to have elaborate patterns, often in matching sets for the various items of parlour furniture; they were either made at home using a variety of techniques such as crochet or tatting, or purchased from drapers.
The name is derived from the Indian unguent for the hair commonly used in the early 19th century, macassar oil— the poet Byron called it, "thine incomparable oil, Macassar."
They first came to have elaborate patterns, often in matching sets for the various items of parlour furniture; they were either made at home using a variety of techniques such as crochet or tatting, or purchased from drapers.
The original antimacassar was often made of white crochet-work, stiffened and uncomfortable, but in the third quarter of the 19th century it became simpler and was made of soft coloured stuffs, usually worked with a simple pattern in tinted wools or silk.
by sherbearcie March 4, 2007
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by Paljoey September 28, 2003
Get the antimacassar mug.An "antimissionary" or "counter-missionary" is one who believes that religious-supremacy should be countered in a like manner to other supremacist ideologies. A missionary is one who believes that all different cultures and religions must be dismantled and destroyed in favor of a supreme religion. An antimissionary is one who disagrees, and counters by advocating for toleration and understanding. One of the most vocal antimissionary groups is Jews for Judaism whose name is a parody of the evangelical, religious-supremacist, Christian group Jews for Jesus.
Peter: I really wish antimissionaries would stop persecuting me when I'm evangelizing!
Avi: How are they persecuting you?
Peter: Whenever I advocate for the absolute destruction of other faiths and cultures in favor of my own faith and culture, they always object!
Avi: Maybe you should stop advocating for the destruction of other faiths and cultures, and learn to live in peace...
Peter: Avi! You sound just like an antimissionary! Stop persecuting me by denying my right to persecute others!
Avi: How are they persecuting you?
Peter: Whenever I advocate for the absolute destruction of other faiths and cultures in favor of my own faith and culture, they always object!
Avi: Maybe you should stop advocating for the destruction of other faiths and cultures, and learn to live in peace...
Peter: Avi! You sound just like an antimissionary! Stop persecuting me by denying my right to persecute others!
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