Robbie: I'm so fucking pissed I didn't close last night, such bullshit. Get the fuck away from me.
Ethan: Relax, dude. You're being AC. Get off your ass and let's get fucked up with the boys.
Robbie: That's pretty eeb, but minus well.
Ethan: Relax, dude. You're being AC. Get off your ass and let's get fucked up with the boys.
Robbie: That's pretty eeb, but minus well.
by mcchex December 19, 2013
-"Who's that?"
-"That's the guy she's been acing since the beginning of the semester."
-"Are they dating?"
-"No. They just ace."
-"That's the guy she's been acing since the beginning of the semester."
-"Are they dating?"
-"No. They just ace."
by Chuck Beezy June 08, 2009
by VerbalGimp May 14, 2007
by enzoknolpower February 04, 2016
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by P, Lauren March 04, 2023
By any chance / any chance.
The `#` defines that the "by" does not have to be "by", but can be "any chance" / "a chance", or "just a chance".
Doing this should hopefully make typing easier, and hurt your hands less.
The `#` defines that the "by" does not have to be "by", but can be "any chance" / "a chance", or "just a chance".
Doing this should hopefully make typing easier, and hurt your hands less.
"Will you be able to play later #ac?"
- Will you be able to play later by any chance?
"#ac that I'll be off tomorrow"
- A chance that I'll be off tomorrow.
"There isn't #ac he'll win that fight."
- There is no chance he will win that fight. (There isn't a chance he will win that fight.)
It can also be used in other ways such as:
"Small #ac of that happening."
- Small chance of that happening. (Small a chance of that happening - the "a" is cancelled out by your common sense)
"#ac are low"
- Chances are low. (Again the sentence makes sense, the prefix is cancelled out.)
- Will you be able to play later by any chance?
"#ac that I'll be off tomorrow"
- A chance that I'll be off tomorrow.
"There isn't #ac he'll win that fight."
- There is no chance he will win that fight. (There isn't a chance he will win that fight.)
It can also be used in other ways such as:
"Small #ac of that happening."
- Small chance of that happening. (Small a chance of that happening - the "a" is cancelled out by your common sense)
"#ac are low"
- Chances are low. (Again the sentence makes sense, the prefix is cancelled out.)
by DumbassTeacher December 03, 2021
"I hear Paulie had his ex-girlfriend aced. Turns out she was gonna go talk to his wife. She was too smart for her own good."
by sam2880 May 01, 2008