(pronounced var-lay) is often seen headlining obituaries in Australia - and to a much lesser extent New Zealand - particularly in television and print media - and anyone that wants to sound a bit fancy.
It is intended to mean the same as in Latin: farewell. Exactly where this usage started is unclear but there has been acknowledged use in the early 2000's.
(pronounced vay-ell) used in England and Wales to describe a wide river valley, usually with a particularly wide flood plain or flat valley bottom.
It is intended to mean the same as in Latin: farewell. Exactly where this usage started is unclear but there has been acknowledged use in the early 2000's.
(pronounced vay-ell) used in England and Wales to describe a wide river valley, usually with a particularly wide flood plain or flat valley bottom.
"Vale Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II"
"Today we drove through the Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire."
"Today we drove through the Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire."
by onenemesis February 11, 2023


Vale is also another word for big fat slut a lot of ppl mistake Vale to be vigina but no a Vale wants you to cum in her vigina
by Fwvvale October 17, 2019

by Chico February 25, 2005

by RoroGotCorona March 20, 2020

not just a pretty girl, an amazing friend. shes got that great humor and that amazing taste in intrests, shes an amazing best friends and deserves the world shes my everything she keeps me going on days that are rough. im only here because vale exists
by ghostlyandrea April 19, 2021

vale is very funny she could be very crazy as well but she isn’t that crazy anymore and i miss that vale but she’s her own person
by anonymous October 16, 2021
