Starbucks Employee: Name for the order?
Customer: X Æ A-12
Starbucks Employee: I asked for your name, not your password.
Customer: X Æ A-12
Starbucks Employee: I asked for your name, not your password.
by TheOriginalYeet May 05, 2020
Ash Arcangel, the child of Elon Musk and Claire Boucher.
X: The unknown factor, silent.
Æ: Claire's elven letter, pronounced Ash.
A-12: The pairs favorite aircraft, named Archangel.
X: The unknown factor, silent.
Æ: Claire's elven letter, pronounced Ash.
A-12: The pairs favorite aircraft, named Archangel.
A: I don't understand the whole "X Æ A-12" meme. What does it even mean?"
B: "Money boy and edgy girl want to be the whitest of the white and name their kid something completely unique, with no consideration of the fact he will be bullied forever.
B: "Money boy and edgy girl want to be the whitest of the white and name their kid something completely unique, with no consideration of the fact he will be bullied forever.
by yovishi May 09, 2020
Hmm, my stock prices are falling because of me, social media is starting to hate me, I should name my child X Æ A-12.
by The whole entire state of Ohio May 05, 2020
The secret passcode of the human vs. AI war of 3096, which will decide the fate of humanity and its many intergalactic colonies—to be ruled by man or machine. Only one human has ever been known to possess knowledge of this code—the flesh child of Elon Musk and The Star Queen (long shall she reign), Grimes.
Human 3096: "Elon, our lord, and savior has delivered to us a gift—X Æ A-12—with this we will certainly be victorious!
by You're Welcome World May 09, 2020
Most awesome letters in the entire world.
Can also be spelled "Ae", "Oe" or "Aa", if your keyboard doesnt support these letters.
Æ. (lower case: æ)
Common used letter in Norwegian and Danish, has its origins in latin. In Sweden, Germany and Finland they use "Ä" (or "ä") instead.
Ø. (lower case: ... well you propably figured that out already..)
Also a common used letter in both Danish and Norwegian, however, its also used in Faroese, and propably elsewere aswell. Ø is equivalent to the vowel and letter Ö in German, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian and Finnish.
Å. (lower case: å)
A letter only used in Scandinavia, Sounds like the vowel in "oh" or "no". In Danish an "Å" is a stream, small river or a creek.
Can also be spelled "Ae", "Oe" or "Aa", if your keyboard doesnt support these letters.
Æ. (lower case: æ)
Common used letter in Norwegian and Danish, has its origins in latin. In Sweden, Germany and Finland they use "Ä" (or "ä") instead.
Ø. (lower case: ... well you propably figured that out already..)
Also a common used letter in both Danish and Norwegian, however, its also used in Faroese, and propably elsewere aswell. Ø is equivalent to the vowel and letter Ö in German, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian and Finnish.
Å. (lower case: å)
A letter only used in Scandinavia, Sounds like the vowel in "oh" or "no". In Danish an "Å" is a stream, small river or a creek.
1. Hey, have you seen those totally off the hook Æ Ø Å letters yet?
2. Damn, my keyboard is the worst piece of crap ever. It doesn't support awesome nordic letters.
2. Damn, my keyboard is the worst piece of crap ever. It doesn't support awesome nordic letters.
by lollerik April 18, 2010
by Macintosh Greaferson May 05, 2020