by H0riz0nical January 5, 2023
Get the Allione mug.She is a beautiful young happy girl who knows how to have a good time. She doesn't like clingy men. She also has a bestfriend who is very pretty you should date her. Date Alline she will be worth your time
1) I date Alline and she was too pretty for me that's the reason why she said she dumped me.
2) Ohhh.. Alline yeah i know her. She's hot
3) Alline! what a wondeful girl who broke my heart.
4) Alline is a stud muffin.
2) Ohhh.. Alline yeah i know her. She's hot
3) Alline! what a wondeful girl who broke my heart.
4) Alline is a stud muffin.
by Marco Colbert February 18, 2011
Get the Alline mug.adj., often follows noun, syntactical onomatopoeia of "all one word"
written as one word with no spaces, (often used to clarify the spelling of word or name that could also be spelled with spaces)
adv. alloneword
written as one word with no spaces, (often used to clarify the spelling of word or name that could also be spelled with spaces)
adv. alloneword
by nopain00 March 2, 2005
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Get the alliona mug.A number higher then that of one. To be of greater value then the number one. Derived from the funniest girl on the face of the earth. The word was concieved when she was so funny, she needed to be ranked higher then number one on Ross's Funniest Girls of All Time list.
I finshed "Allisone" in that race yesterday.
I am ranked "Allisone" in the world at life.
I am number one on the scoreboard.
Oh yea? Well I'm number "Allisone."
I am ranked "Allisone" in the world at life.
I am number one on the scoreboard.
Oh yea? Well I'm number "Allisone."
by Rossasaurus August 11, 2006
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by daDebil February 29, 2004
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Pronounced as: "Al-ee-ohpe"
First usage emerged in Western United States and has now been observed being used in New York and Toronto. The usage has no real meaning from an etymology standpoint. However, due to its usage as a response to cheers it could be akin to "have a nice day" or "catch you later." The benefit of the word is it is very flexible in actual meaning while still conveying the levity of cheers without the perceived awkwardness of parroting back the same phrase.
Pronounced as: "Al-ee-ohpe"
First usage emerged in Western United States and has now been observed being used in New York and Toronto. The usage has no real meaning from an etymology standpoint. However, due to its usage as a response to cheers it could be akin to "have a nice day" or "catch you later." The benefit of the word is it is very flexible in actual meaning while still conveying the levity of cheers without the perceived awkwardness of parroting back the same phrase.
by WalkingWhitmore March 29, 2017
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