by Nick February 21, 2004
by xsupercat8000 February 03, 2005
The Al Bhed language is a fictional language from the role-playing video game Final Fantasy X and its sequel Final Fantasy X-2.
Here is how to convert English to Al Bheh:
Simple Substitution of letters:
English: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Al Bhed: YPLTAVKREZGMSHUBXNCDIJFQOW
Here is how to convert English to Al Bheh:
Simple Substitution of letters:
English: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Al Bhed: YPLTAVKREZGMSHUBXNCDIJFQOW
by t0Ri July 02, 2006
A heavenly ale brewed by artisan Scots.
Heavier than a Newcastle with a nice nutty flavor. This is truly the Lords nectar. Known to have healing properties and thoroughly cleans out your tradesman's entrance
Heavier than a Newcastle with a nice nutty flavor. This is truly the Lords nectar. Known to have healing properties and thoroughly cleans out your tradesman's entrance
by Samhain_Knight April 14, 2005
Verb
1. To flip a girl upside down, fill her vagina with beer and drink it out with a straw.
AKA: Love Tunnel Lager, Labia Lager.
1. To flip a girl upside down, fill her vagina with beer and drink it out with a straw.
AKA: Love Tunnel Lager, Labia Lager.
by Rico557 October 01, 2010
"Soft" or "well done" when referred to pasta. Opposite of "al dente".
Literally, "al palato" means "to the palate". Palate is the upper part of the mouth that in combination with the upward tongue pressure can be used to chew soft foods. Most applicable to those who are missing teeth (or awaiting for them to grow for that matter).
The second definition of the word "palato" is "taste". So it can be interpreted as "to the taste" as well :)
Literally, "al palato" means "to the palate". Palate is the upper part of the mouth that in combination with the upward tongue pressure can be used to chew soft foods. Most applicable to those who are missing teeth (or awaiting for them to grow for that matter).
The second definition of the word "palato" is "taste". So it can be interpreted as "to the taste" as well :)
- Can I have an order of penne ala vodka al palato to go, please?
- Yes, you can wait at the table outstairs.
- Yes, you can wait at the table outstairs.
by ultrabutter October 19, 2010
Incorect spelling of brown ale, a famous and popular dring orrigionating in Geordieland (Newcastle) (although spelt as it is said).
by Angel February 24, 2005