2 ode /ðdë/ noun
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
Czech from Latin oda, ode from Greek öidë Attic form of aoidë song, singing, from aeidein sing. Orig., lyrics intended or adapted to be sung, but actually wailed into a microphone using varied or irregular tone and meter.
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Get the ode mug.A slavic (mostly Yugoslav) way to say "and there it goes".
Ode can also be used for things that are gone, or going away.
Ode can also be used for things that are gone, or going away.
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Get the ode mug.A slang term for Marijuana from a Canadian high school. Based off of Dave Chappelle's skit about Odweeds. Can be both a noun(Ex. 1) and a verb(Ex. 2). Sometimes is informally pluralized to odes, however, this does not change its use.
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alternate definition:
2: overdosing or over-doing something to an extreme.
it would mean the same thing as "hella"
alternate definition:
2: overdosing or over-doing something to an extreme.
it would mean the same thing as "hella"
1: did you listen to "ode to sleep?"
2: " yo that girl over there is ode hot... I think i'mma holla real quick..."
2: " yo that girl over there is ode hot... I think i'mma holla real quick..."
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