It’s literal meaning is adorable. She’s moody sometimes. She’s sweet and caring but she can be mad at you for a longer time, so be careful while you speak..
by Nobody1712 November 23, 2021
Get the Adruti mug.A girl's name coming from the Indian word meaning "shape", "your image", "beautiful form," and "innocence." The correct meaning is "An image which outshines every other outline of every creation on this earth whether living or non living." People with this name are kind, caring, quiet, calm, laid back, cute, beautiful, loving and sometimes talkative. They are introverts who love making friends but usually face the topic problem. They're ambitious yet lazy. They have deep thoughts which they prefer keeping to themselves and don't open up to people easily. If you give them your 100% they'll make sure to give you their 200%. They love being praised or appreciated as it motivates them to do better. Writing about them could take a whole day!
As it's a noun it can be spelled as Akruti, Aakruti, Akriti, Aakriti etc.
As it's a noun it can be spelled as Akruti, Aakruti, Akriti, Aakriti etc.
by Jigglyjolly April 10, 2017
Get the akruti mug.Arutisuse ( pronounced Ah-rut-tee-SUS-see) is a holiday that celebrates the Foundational Black American culture of freedom fighting and resistance.
Arutisuse means Arise In the traditional Foundational Black American TUT language.
During the antebellum slavery period in America, many Foundational Black Americans would cleverly plot and execute their escape from bondage around the Christmas season.
These enslaved freedom warriors understood that slave owners would be more preoccupied with holiday festivities during this time of year.
Also, enslaved Foundational Black Americans were allowed more access to visit family and friends on other plantations during this season as well.
The rebel warriors used these relaxed policies as an opportunity to rise to freedom.
Another celebration that was prevalent among enslaved people in the Americas was a parade called Junkanoo.
Foundational Black Americans engaged in these activities around Christmas time, where they would parade around to different plantations playing multiple instruments, while dressed in outrageous costumes. They would often dress in costumes that mocked the white slave owners.
Arutisuse means Arise In the traditional Foundational Black American TUT language.
During the antebellum slavery period in America, many Foundational Black Americans would cleverly plot and execute their escape from bondage around the Christmas season.
These enslaved freedom warriors understood that slave owners would be more preoccupied with holiday festivities during this time of year.
Also, enslaved Foundational Black Americans were allowed more access to visit family and friends on other plantations during this season as well.
The rebel warriors used these relaxed policies as an opportunity to rise to freedom.
Another celebration that was prevalent among enslaved people in the Americas was a parade called Junkanoo.
Foundational Black Americans engaged in these activities around Christmas time, where they would parade around to different plantations playing multiple instruments, while dressed in outrageous costumes. They would often dress in costumes that mocked the white slave owners.
Arutisuse or Arise Day is a celebration every year on December 24th. On this day, Foundational Black Americans should gift another person a book that will lift the consciousness of that person. This will pay homage to the Foundational Black American ancestors who risked their lives learning how to read and teaching others how to read.
Understanding this history will help us step into each new year with a sense of empowerment and we will make that empowerment part of our tradition and culture.
Understanding this history will help us step into each new year with a sense of empowerment and we will make that empowerment part of our tradition and culture.
by FBA Kushitev Immanu El December 24, 2022
Get the Arutisuse mug.“Man a girl named Adriti was so hungry in class today that she decided to butcher my arm off and chug it down her throat!”
by Mr Clark’s class October 26, 2020
Get the Adriti mug.Man from Tbilisi, Georgia, who attempted to assassinate US President George W. Bush and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili with a hand grenade. The event took place on May 10, 2005. He is currently in prison, serving a life sentence.
"did you hear about the guy Vladimir Arutinian?"
"yeah! the idiot who threw the broken grenade at bush? what an idiot!"
"yeah! the idiot who threw the broken grenade at bush? what an idiot!"
by Trick Thompson December 16, 2007
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