A bodyspray used by men attempting to cover up their smell. Unfortunately, it does not work very well. In fact, it makes it worse.
The teen used Axe after gym to cover up the stench of B.O., but ended up stinking up the locker room.
by ZetaDragoon February 12, 2006
Fry: "You know, this'll be my first X-Mas away from home."
Leela-: "Hey hey, let me ax you something. Would it cheer you up if we went and cut down an X-Mas tree?"
Leela-: "Hey hey, let me ax you something. Would it cheer you up if we went and cut down an X-Mas tree?"
by MontgomeryGator February 02, 2007
by Mt olo July 23, 2019
A really bad smelling deoderant and cologne company. Guys THINK girls love it, but they put on too much and smell TERRIBLE! If you want to wear it, BEWARE!
by Natizzle December 31, 2005
A scent that is over used in school hallways to the point that you can smell it from the other side of said school.
Me: Did you wear axe today?
Friend: Yes! How did you know?
Me: I could smell it from the other side of the school! It made me gag!
Friend: Yes! How did you know?
Me: I could smell it from the other side of the school! It made me gag!
by Zuehlke December 30, 2004
How some ghetto-dwellers say the word, "ask."
It is sometimes used as part of speech when talking in ebonics (yes, it is most frequently spoken this way rather than being written this way). It is definitely one way to butcher the English language -- albiet only a single word of it. :-(
It is sometimes used as part of speech when talking in ebonics (yes, it is most frequently spoken this way rather than being written this way). It is definitely one way to butcher the English language -- albiet only a single word of it. :-(
1:
{Tina}: Edward, may I axe you a question?
{Edward}: Don't you mean, "may I ASK you a question?"
{Tina}: That's what I just said! Can I axe you what all of those blown rubbers are doing on the bedroom floor every Saturday morning?
2:
Be sure to axe about the bloody ask in the trunk. ;-)
{Tina}: Edward, may I axe you a question?
{Edward}: Don't you mean, "may I ASK you a question?"
{Tina}: That's what I just said! Can I axe you what all of those blown rubbers are doing on the bedroom floor every Saturday morning?
2:
Be sure to axe about the bloody ask in the trunk. ;-)
by Telephony August 05, 2012