A simple typo amongst friends, which has become popular with computer nerds everywhere. Meaning: "Are you sure?" rolled into one easy word.
by KjoIsABitch June 5, 2007

by hellohellohello164 February 27, 2021

Hebrew for 'the limitless light'. One of God's many names. Used also to describe a spiritual state of awareness. Also, the name of an improvisational performance duo in Long Beach, CA. ain-soph-aur
by Nackered October 25, 2008

A beautiful song by Led Zeppelin and it means "Golden Breast". It is where Robert Plant spent some of his time as a child and it is also where Led Zeppelin wrote many of their songs like Bron-Yr-Aur, Bron-Yr-Aur stomp, Immigrant Song, and many more.
by Connor Hill January 11, 2009

Hebrew AIN SVP AVR, "light without limit, infinite light".
The innermost of the veils of nothingness, the last emanation before being itself and a bunch of other absurd qabalistic bullshit.
The innermost of the veils of nothingness, the last emanation before being itself and a bunch of other absurd qabalistic bullshit.
Man, "ain-soph-aur." That shit comes right after "ain-soph," and right before "kether" in the successive abstractions of the existential and near-mathematical progression from nothingness to abstract being to manifestation envisioned by some crazy jewish dudes a couple thousand years ago.
by THE MASTER THERION August 13, 2008

by Mikal Carbine February 23, 2004

A small cottage in southeast WALES, not "whales". Wales is a country between Ireland and England. Whales are mammals.
This cottage is where Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant wrote a number of songs. The name means "The Golden Beast", according to Robert Plant.
This cottage is where Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant wrote a number of songs. The name means "The Golden Beast", according to Robert Plant.
by James Page May 3, 2005
