by trinitae June 23, 2021
by Jake Ciccarellaa November 08, 2020
Ake is or was a last name it is mostly found in places like England , Jamaica, Belize, and more British colony .it is a popular last name in England and Belize like holland ,ake ,parker .it is a unique last name .
by Peter__parker 2017 October 17, 2019
When you and four of your friends are with a girl and one person shoots his shot first and then you all play your own balls into the hole.
"Hey Shamus, did you the boys run the AKS Scramble on that girl last night?" - Larry
"Yea man, Karl played his shot first and then we all played our balls into the hole!" - Shamus
"Whoa bro, huzzah!" - Larry
"Yea man, Karl played his shot first and then we all played our balls into the hole!" - Shamus
"Whoa bro, huzzah!" - Larry
by Richard Hasherpes September 22, 2022
When you and four of your friends are tag teaming a girl and you all shoot your own shot but then play your own balls into the hole.
"Hey Shamus! Did you and Karl run the AKS Scramble on that girl last night?" - Larry
"Yea brother, Karl started in first and then we both played our balls into the hole." - Shamus
"Whoa" - Larry
"Yea brother, Karl started in first and then we both played our balls into the hole." - Shamus
"Whoa" - Larry
by Richard Hasherpes September 21, 2022
1. A person who survives inner battles without recognition; someone who appears calm but has fought relentless, invisible wars in their mind and soul.
2. A nickname given to someone who endured pain, pressure, or mockery in silence—yet continued to show up, give, and love, even when they weren’t shown the same in return.
Origin: Slang coined in emotional tribute; phonetically used to conceal an apology when reversed (“Kyle bro, I'm sorry”).
Synonyms: silent warrior, unthanked protector, emotional survivor
Antonyms: showboater, fairweather friend, emotional tourist
2. A nickname given to someone who endured pain, pressure, or mockery in silence—yet continued to show up, give, and love, even when they weren’t shown the same in return.
Origin: Slang coined in emotional tribute; phonetically used to conceal an apology when reversed (“Kyle bro, I'm sorry”).
Synonyms: silent warrior, unthanked protector, emotional survivor
Antonyms: showboater, fairweather friend, emotional tourist
by Afar Sagrav May 08, 2025