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acoustic shave

the act of shaving with razor; not an electric shave
"Hey man, do you use Norelco?" "No way, I shave acoustic!"
by ExtraFine August 12, 2004
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acoustic game

A game that requires no electronic components. The term has been adopted by independent game designers as a way to distinguish a game as being non-electronic, without implying that such a game is "missing" something. Acoustic games range from ancient games like Chess and Go to modern games like Carcassonne and Settlers of Catan. The terms can also be applied to non-electronic versions of electronic games, like World of Warcraft: The Board Game.
"On a rainy day with close friends, I'd much rather play an acoustic game like Fluxx, Poker or Chinese Checkers than play video games."
by Daniel Solis July 31, 2006
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Acoustic Sledding

Sledding without the use of a sled by sitting down on your rear end or knees and sliding down the hill.
Child: Aww Man! My sled just spontaneously combusted.

Goku: Its okay you can use the Dragonballs which I have collected to wish for a new one!!

Child: Hurray!!!

Goku: Just kidding. Your going acoustic sledding.
by Jacob the Almighty Magician January 26, 2009
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Acoustic Soul

Acoustic soul music originates from soul and gospel music and played acoustically as the name suggests. Acoustic soul is oriented toward spiritual inspiration, but played without use of powered instruments. The only power in Acoustic soul music is the power behind the lyrics and heart and soul of the artist who sings this amazingly complex and heart felt genre of music.
Have you heard Laura's acoustic soul music style? She sings like an Angel.
by aa75 February 7, 2012
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Acrost

Acrost = Across; usually takes the auxiliary preposition "from".
It is a dialectical form of the preposition which means "facing", as in: "The house sat ACROSS from the schoolyard", or "The house sat FACING the schoolyard".

Acrost is not correct. You will never, in your lifetime, find it in a dictionary, and you should never use it. I will repeat: YOU WILL NEVER FIND "ACROST" IN A DICTIONARY. People who use the preposition "acrost" as a replacement for "across" are usually ignoramuses and should be ignored.
We ran ACROST the parking lot.

Acrost, is, of course, completely incorrect. One should say:

We ran ACROSS the parking lot.
by Sebastian Elliott June 26, 2009
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accustomed

It means like familiar. or always do something you used to do it and you still do it. It is like used to.
I am accustomed with hot weather.
by soonlive June 25, 2009
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acoustic guitar guy

anyone who grows out their beard and only showers every other day. You would most likely see an acoustic guitar guy walking their skinny bikes around bus stops with their hand-made satchels and loose comfortable clothes such as: wool caps, anything from urban outfitters , usually reek of marijuana , and may have a dog and of course, an acoustic guitar. Although they are called acoustic guitar guys, they might not always have an acoustic guitar.
Bus stop
"acoustic guitar guy": Hey bro you have any spare change for the bus?
guy: no i gave it to the other acoustic guitar guy
"acoustic guitar guy": thats cool man
guy: ya sorry
by Biff mcalister January 9, 2011
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