aramis is the most bangable guy in the girls' locker room, he's the anne frank of erections and i'd totally do him. and he smells way better than the Aramis fragrance
"whoa! look at that aramis"
by 4evranangel September 6, 2011
Get the aramis mug.A girl who likes to keep everything low key. Not just her figure but her generously and smiles always gets the guys. A type of girl who always looks mad peng on every outing.
by Sweetie098 November 20, 2017
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he is also a king and a god and he is the sexiest man alive
he is also a king and a god and he is the sexiest man alive
by yeete man December 13, 2019
Get the alamin mug.The sexy sexy man in Danganronpa. He sits like a bottom and looks like a avacodo but if u wouldn’t let him rail u your lying
by Hope hoe January 15, 2021
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by cranberry vodka August 11, 2009
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by lolastar123456 January 7, 2012
Get the Aaminah mug.The Adamis effect is the tendency of immigrant families to the U.S. to alter or change their surnames in order to reflect those of prominent and distinguished historical American families.
The first known case of The Adamis effect in the United States is found in the Greek progenitor of the Adamises of Huntington County, L.I., Stavros Adamis.
In a deeply sly move, Stavros changed his surname from its original Greek form of 'Adamis' to that of the Boston Brahmin elite, 'Adams'. In doing so, he helped perpetuate the misconception that his current descendents do indeed descend from the Boston Brahmins.
The first known case of The Adamis effect in the United States is found in the Greek progenitor of the Adamises of Huntington County, L.I., Stavros Adamis.
In a deeply sly move, Stavros changed his surname from its original Greek form of 'Adamis' to that of the Boston Brahmin elite, 'Adams'. In doing so, he helped perpetuate the misconception that his current descendents do indeed descend from the Boston Brahmins.
Ignorant boy: Oh geeze, Christopher Adams enjoys bloodlines to the Boston Brahmins through his Adams descent!
Scholarly boy: Oh no, dear, Christopher Adams is a Greek boy.
Ignorant boy: I'm confused? He isn't from the Colonial Adams?
Scholarly boy: No, dear boy, this is merely a product of the Adamis Effect.
Ignorant boy: Shucks!
Scholarly boy: Oh no, dear, Christopher Adams is a Greek boy.
Ignorant boy: I'm confused? He isn't from the Colonial Adams?
Scholarly boy: No, dear boy, this is merely a product of the Adamis Effect.
Ignorant boy: Shucks!
by VictorIII June 8, 2011
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