Hatriotic version of (argumentum) ad hominem. Whilst "(argumentum) ad hominem" is a fallacious argumentative strategy marked by the avoidance of a genuine discussion of a topic by attacking an attribute of the person making an argument instead of the argument itself, "ad hom of him" is a phrase preferably used over "(argumentum) ad hominem" when attacking a certain individual using Latin and failing miserably at it.
by Marie Lastname June 10, 2018
Get the ad hom of himmug. Hym "He isn't even selling the Peterson Academy TO THE STUDENTS. He's talking straight TO the employees! The ad is literally HIM (Not me Hym but HIM, him) selling the students TO the employers BEFORE HE EVEN HAS ANY STUDENTS! 'I don't have any mandingos NOW but when I do they'll be the best mandingos around! So buy-er "hire them preferentially" from me! MY mandingos will be high in trait conscientiousness and general cognitive ability' It's insane! And I would know! I mean, at least when I dehumanize people THEY have (on some level) dehumanized ME FIRST! But he doesn't even acknowledge the students as a reality. What are the students getting? I still don't know."
by Hym Iam September 29, 2023
Get the The Admug. "You can sit and watch a documentary-video on YouTube for extended periods with little or no advertisement-interruption, but then just as soon as you turn up da speaker-volume and go into da next room to take a dump, a whole bunch of ads will come along and you'll hafta endure listening mostly to them while yer poopin', rather than da video-commentary you'd wanted to hear.
Due in large part to da pesky "Murphy's Law of YouTube Ads", a few more-affluent citizens who live alone actually hire a full-or-part-time "Jeeves" for da sole purpose of being an ad-skip assistant.
by QuacksO October 26, 2025
Get the Murphy's Law of YouTube Adsmug. by mantachii October 7, 2022
Get the Adsmug. by Hey I’m cheyenne June 10, 2020
Get the Ademug. by Royalant101 June 27, 2020
Get the O'reilly admug. This is an acronym for "All Day Every Day". 1)It is most commonly used as a form of hyperbole, especially when refering to something has consumed much effort and that a person hast been working doing in a very dedicated manner over a large amount of time. 2) It can be used as a form of celebration and to express bravado, especially during a victorious moment.
1)+You get that broads number?
- ADED, my brother.
2)-Person after winning a round of beer pingI be winning ADED! That's how we do A-D-E-D.
- ADED, my brother.
2)-Person after winning a round of beer pingI be winning ADED! That's how we do A-D-E-D.
by TurnupasaurusV August 1, 2017
Get the ADEDmug.