When you see, hear, read, etc., something cute or adorable. Very likely to be used by girls in text messages, and in conversations in general.
Can also be used if they don't know what to say. As in Awe okay
*can be emphasized by using multiple e's*
Can also be used if they don't know what to say. As in Awe okay
*can be emphasized by using multiple e's*
Boyfriend: I'm still tired from earlier, like really tired bae
Girlfriend: Aweebae, sounds like you needa take a nap
Girlfriend: Aweebae, sounds like you needa take a nap
by Kakashisan21 March 06, 2019
Awe 'noun' (pronounced Ah-Weh) is one of the most commonly used slang terms most spoken in Cape Town, South Africa and the most used slang word across all races in the country.
It's versatility as a word is what makes it so common. It's generally used as a greeting, but can also be used as an exclamation of agreement or excitement.
The actual origin of this word has not yet been recorded.
It's versatility as a word is what makes it so common. It's generally used as a greeting, but can also be used as an exclamation of agreement or excitement.
The actual origin of this word has not yet been recorded.
As a greeting:
Joe: Tony, watsup?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of agreement:
Joe: Isn't that Stacy's Mom?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of excitement:
Joe: Hey, Tony, guess who's got 500gb of porn.
Tony: Awe!
Joe: Tony, watsup?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of agreement:
Joe: Isn't that Stacy's Mom?
Tony: Awe!
As an exclamation of excitement:
Joe: Hey, Tony, guess who's got 500gb of porn.
Tony: Awe!
by EZMickey January 17, 2009
by Tone Capps April 02, 2006
by Disguised toast March 06, 2018
James: “Awe John”
John: “Awe James”
James: “Are we going to the party tonight?”
John: “Awe let’s do it.”
John: “Awe James”
James: “Are we going to the party tonight?”
John: “Awe let’s do it.”
by joshthrugrenades June 29, 2020
by Jimmy Fedd June 21, 2016