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Aspergerianette

(as-per-geh-ree-eh-net) n. a female counterpart of an aspergarian.
BS: Herself an Aspergerianette, Heather Kuzmich is a model willing to be a role model to both boys and girls with Asperger's Syndrome.
by bobert dynamite August 4, 2010
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Appies

Short for appetizers.
Are they going to bring appies to the party?
by AndyBozac December 27, 2017
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Asperger's Syndrome

Is a way of being and is just as good as anyone else.you just have some social trouble and have a different neurology
by Uberno21 May 14, 2007
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Ashie

Pouring larger in to an ash tray, preferably from an ash tray from a bar/club which has been used by a minimum of 18 people for roughly 4 hours and then drinking the larger from the ash tray. The experience can be enhanced from leaving ciggerete ends in the ash tray whilst drinking.
‘ASSSSHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEE‘

‘Ere, want an ashie bey’

You’re turn for an ashie mate’

Jolive, ashie then next pub mate?’
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Ashier

They are known for supporting shite teams (uhmm *cough* *cough* Chelsea) . They love eggs so much so be sure to present one to them. They are known for their love for cold temperatures so if you ever want to find one you'll see them in abundance in Antarctica, Alaska or your friend's refrigerator. He's not that high on entertainment so you cant Netflix but you for sure can chill with him. They pretend to be Ash Ketchum & wear douche caps all the time.
"Hey bruh who is that dude wearing a Blue T-shirt eating eggs out in this cold?'

"Oh that's just Ashier "
by AzMoney07 July 30, 2019
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Primal Aspid

A deadly little creature that wreaks havoc and chaos.
The pantheon is easy, but that thing the primal aspid it scares me.
by Pale Challenger March 17, 2019
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Asperger's Syndrome

A word I've been accustomed to since age 11.

It's a real thing and can be beneficial and allowing the "aspie" to think in a different way beneficial to everyone to break up the demon of monotonous conformity which is deemed by the collective human opinion as dangerous! lol

But at times, it can indeed be rather crippling to the individual who has it.

Me?

1) I have a stereotypy of rapidly shaking my right leg up on the front of the foot at machinegun speed and I have occassional weird finger twitching in response to a sensory experience deemed strange/weird or unpleasant or when making a point.

2) I have problems with eye contact.

3) Social anxiety is common when trying to do some things.

4) Depression is common from dealing with having a hard time dealing with surroundings and change.

5) Verbose, pedantic, and idiosyncratic language. I was always know for having a wide vocabulary.

6) We tend often to be more on logic.

7) We also tend to think in pictures.

8) Preoccupation with a subject of interest, ranging from the practical to the esoteric. It can be virtually anything.

It's a real thing that can range from being hard to deal with to a definite aid to add onto societies even if we are sometimes on that edge.

But be aware that the depictions and displays of those of with AS are often exaggerated. We're not all geniuses as the IQ level of us often ranges from average to above average. But we can provide a refreshing look on things.
I have Asperger's Syndrome! I know it! I love it! I'm proud of it! And damn anyone who plans to eliminate it as a diagnosis or category! And I would have made a longer explanation but the damn 1500 character limit on the explanation killed that! lol
by Jack694 December 6, 2009
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