AD refers to alcoholism and depression. Some people have one or the other, but in more severe cases some people may have both.
In the case of such an event the proper way to refer to the condition is AD or “the good ole AD combo”
In the case of such an event the proper way to refer to the condition is AD or “the good ole AD combo”
“Bro, did you hear about what Chad did last night?”
“No, what happened?”
“He was drunk af and got kicked out of the bar for asking the bouncer for cocaine. then said he was going to wrap him and his car around a tree”
“Fuck, sounds like he has a pretty bad case of the good ole AD”
“No, what happened?”
“He was drunk af and got kicked out of the bar for asking the bouncer for cocaine. then said he was going to wrap him and his car around a tree”
“Fuck, sounds like he has a pretty bad case of the good ole AD”
by Boopsperminute October 15, 2019

To have a deep sleep
by wordlehehe May 12, 2025

An argumental fallacy where its fundaments have objectively faulty reasoning by being directed towards the fact that the person adressed haves higher power. It is commonly used by people with a delusional desire to achieve superiority against an argument or a person with strong proof and reasoning
S: "You know you're objectively wrong, you've proven yourself wrong multiple times and you're just afraid of admitting it."
D: "Ok shudra."
S: "Argumentum ad dalitum."
D: "Ok shudra."
S: "Argumentum ad dalitum."
by gov_ February 4, 2022

An equivalent of an ad hominem attack, where you attack the web resource in lieu of refuting the point made by the web resource
"You cannot escape answering the valid points raised by this site by indulging in an ad webinem attack!"
by Jaknap August 10, 2017

by EggPriest August 26, 2022

'If you know what these are, you are legally allowed senior citizenship', why do these exist, they are so shit that i want to kill myself every time I see them
by YesBigDaddyDolan March 7, 2019
