African American version of 'hell no'. MUST be preceeded by "Awe", and with the emphasis on the word "hell".
Used to describe an intense sense of shock and outrage.
Used to describe an intense sense of shock and outrage.
Hairdress #1: "Taisha just axed me fo' the third time if she could get her hair did for free."
Hairdresser #2: Awe, HAYELL no!
Hairdresser #2: Awe, HAYELL no!
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Awe-threesomes are when you and two other besties of yours cuddle up to watch a scary movie, anime, or a funny. No homo. Everything is normal in the day of friendship. You have fun, and dont give a care what people think about you. Because you are amazing.
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Originated in Chestnut Middle School Spfld, MA
Originated in Chestnut Middle School Spfld, MA
by Dai B August 10, 2017
Get the awe bitch mug.Awe piele is a phrase used by South Africans who typically live in the western cape. It consists of the combination of the two Afrikaans words: "awe" and "piele".
This phrase can be, and is used in almost any context, but it is mostly used: during a greeting, in response to a question (where "awe piele" would replace the word "yes") and it is often used as a way of showing of excitement or that you agree with a statement.
This phrase can be, and is used in almost any context, but it is mostly used: during a greeting, in response to a question (where "awe piele" would replace the word "yes") and it is often used as a way of showing of excitement or that you agree with a statement.
In response to a question, and an exclamation of excitement:
John: Patrick, are we still going to braai tonight?
Patrick: Awe piele!
As a greeting:
John: Jus Patrick.
Patrick: Awe Piele!
In agreement:
John: Should we take a smoke break?
Patrick: Awe piele.
John: Patrick, are we still going to braai tonight?
Patrick: Awe piele!
As a greeting:
John: Jus Patrick.
Patrick: Awe Piele!
In agreement:
John: Should we take a smoke break?
Patrick: Awe piele.
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