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Atchaya

She will Love💕, care💗 and understand you in such a way that no one can do better than her🥰.Dont let her leave you because no one can replace her🌈. Always she'll keep you in your comfort zone😊. Straight forward, very sensitive🥺 so don't make fun at her. Even a single word she speaks out is directly from her heart🥰. She'll make your heart ❤️to smile and love you from her bottom of her heart ❤️
I finally got my lucky charm
Who's that?
Atchaya
by Sri❤️ November 24, 2021
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atchoo mask

A light blue covering for the nose and mouth. Held in place by strings tied behind the head, or a rubber band. Usually worn by medical personnel or sick people.
How do I look wearing my atchoo mask on the plane?
by yes juanito yes December 17, 2014
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akechi

Active, lively, mischievous. Cares about and looks out for others, even if in a bit of a snarky way. Articulate and intelligent, always knows how to formulate an argument. Rarely without a word to say, and most of his words are kind towards others.
"Have you heard? We have an Akechi in town!"
by pagesandpointeshoes May 3, 2018
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A-TECH

Acronym for Antiquated Technologies Academy, formerly the Advanced Technology Academy, but technology has passed the school by at the turn of the century.
A-TECH used to be the technology leader in CCSD.
by Oler May 13, 2005
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be-atch!

basically a cool way of sayin bitch
Guy 1: hey dude! can i borrow a quid?
Guy 2: no! wat do u take me for?
Guy 1: please! i really need it for the bus home!
Guy 2: No!
Guy 1: well in that case; F**K YOU be-atch!
by bensmyth45 September 7, 2005
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ateh

ateh or atea-teh a tagalog word for the oldest sister. some people even say this to other people who aren't relatives, but are older and are females.
bakit galit ka ateh?
(why are you mad, sister?)

pupunta ka ate sa mall?
(are you going to the mall, sister?)
by Naughty . Dotty . October 17, 2009
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pretend-a-tech

This is a person who knows a little more than the average person about computers but not enough to truly be helpful. Usually someone who knows enough to be dangerous or harmful to a computer or it's software but never truly fix an issue.

These people "Pretend" to be valid, professional, well-trained techs. Their charges for services tend to be higher greater than normal because they are really not out to provide a service but only to provide you with a means of blowing your hard earned cash on repairs and replacements that were never needed to fix the original issue.
You can tell a true computer tech from a pretend-a-tech by presenting them with a computer that needs fixed.

A real computer tech will:
Fix the original issue
Also fix any other apparent issues
Clean and optimize the hard drive
Check for Updates & MORE!
All in 2 hours or less for under 150 bucks

A pretend-a-tech will:
Ignore the stated issues
Find several issues that never existed
Recommend that several pieces of hardware need replaced
Cause several issues to come up as a result of their fix
Charge you for 5+ hours of work and tell you that you need a new computer (which you could have bought for the cost of their "service")

You can also tell a pretend-a-tech by the amount of "big" computer words they try and drop in a sentence, real techs understand that all people don't know "techie" and will translate into english, pretend-a-techs will try to complicate their little speech so a rocket scientist couldn't understand what they were saying.

This is where they get you, most people decide at that point that they must know what they are talking about since they speak the language.

The only way to avoid a pretend-a-tech attack is to ask for an explanation in english, if the english explanation makes no sense then you might be in the midst of a pretend-a-tech.
by Levi Doty October 30, 2007
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