Adnane , in african mythology, is ‘God of food’, he gives niggers food when they pray for him, in exchange of their souls.
by PepegaTrick2g January 26, 2020
Get the Adnane mug.Having a sticky grenade shoved up your rear in the popular X-Box game Halo.
Can also mean that you have been beaten in the rear by some noobie (new to the video game).
Can also mean that you have been beaten in the rear by some noobie (new to the video game).
He was totally frieken ass-ass-anated by that grenade!
That noob totally ass-ass-anated that veteran gamer.
That noob totally ass-ass-anated that veteran gamer.
by Jason, Ben, and Keith (the anti-douche bag patrol)) November 13, 2005
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Get the adanates mug.to be "anate" is to be in love with your best friend and get upset whenever she hangs out with other guys, despite the fact you are not dating and she has no feelings for you whatsoever. anate constantly gets mad whenever you don't answer the snapchats that they send you, and anate will check your snapchat location frequently to see if you are on snapchat or not. so beware for these suspicious characters and try to keep your distance so they don't catch feels for you!
I don't want to be anate because I like one of my friends and I don't want to come off as clingy or aggressive.
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She is the brightest in the class...Annatella
She is the brightest in the class...Annatella
by cer. July 26, 2018
Get the annatella mug.Rather than writing that one thing is like another, she suggested, pupils might use “commensurate” or “agnate,” which means related through male descent or on the father’s side.
by ullman June 21, 2020
Get the agnate mug.A verb used when you get something to eat and start eating it but can’t find it only to realize you’ve already ate it and forgot about it. (A mix between amnesia and eating)
- Amnate: the past tense for “Amneat”
- Amneaten: the past participle for ”Amneat”
- Amneating: the present tense for ”Amneat”
- Amnate: the past tense for “Amneat”
- Amneaten: the past participle for ”Amneat”
- Amneating: the present tense for ”Amneat”
Person 1: *reaches for empty plate to eat a sandwich he already finished*
Person 1: Where’s my sandwich?
Person 2: Looks like you amnate it
Person 1: Where’s my sandwich?
Person 2: Looks like you amnate it
by dependent November 7, 2020
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