A substitute for saying someone is autistic or perhaps on the spectrum.
May also be a verb: a-worded.
See also: A-word
May also be a verb: a-worded.
See also: A-word
by Leitmotiv March 28, 2023

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by A name no one has taken April 28, 2019

Usually used when one is masking a crush they have on their friend. Though the word is platonic, it will instantly be romantic when repeated. The person saying this are not trying to convince someone else they’re friends, they are trying to convince themselves that they don’t like someone.
Person A: “I thought we were friends?”
Person B: “We ARE friends. We’re friends.”
Person A: “that’s what I just said, you can’t just repeat me?“
Person B: “it’s actually because I like you and I have some extreme eternalized trauma that I should get checked out.”
Person A: “Ah, the repetition of the word "friends"“
Person B: “We ARE friends. We’re friends.”
Person A: “that’s what I just said, you can’t just repeat me?“
Person B: “it’s actually because I like you and I have some extreme eternalized trauma that I should get checked out.”
Person A: “Ah, the repetition of the word "friends"“
by Jay_____________ October 23, 2022

by Exotic Creatures March 16, 2019

by WhatsHisFace12346 April 18, 2018

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by Word11111111111 December 4, 2019

In reference to a racial slur used to refer to dark-skinned individuals of African descent. This word is used heavily by white female customer service employees named Shelby from the Southwestern grocery chain 'Publix', especially in front of people of the ancestral group the slur is targeted at.
by LuckiiHunter January 6, 2020
