Tagalog (Filipino) for older female relative or peer. Pronounced A-teh. Can be used preceding a name as a title or as a pronoun.
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Filipino word added to the names of women or girls older than you.
Also used in family like "nee-san" in Japanese. For older siblings as a sign of respect.
Cockblock.
If some dude you have a crush on calls you Ate it painfully means you're older than him (DUH) and/or he is only interested with being good friends with you. And probably respects your maturity despite the fact that he's older or you're both same aged.
Also used in family like "nee-san" in Japanese. For older siblings as a sign of respect.
Cockblock.
If some dude you have a crush on calls you Ate it painfully means you're older than him (DUH) and/or he is only interested with being good friends with you. And probably respects your maturity despite the fact that he's older or you're both same aged.
by quinsence June 25, 2012
Ate is the past tense of eat. This could mean you ate fingerlickin chicken and stuff.
Tagalog:
Ate(pronounced at-ēyh) is to express the female relative of your older sister
Tagalog:
Ate(pronounced at-ēyh) is to express the female relative of your older sister
by HiGuyzItzMeh November 23, 2019
he's a super stupid boy, he doesn't know what he's doing.
if you fuck boy, he always wants to be the attention point
if you fuck boy, he always wants to be the attention point
by Miserable_Bitch.12 July 01, 2020