Reference from the song, 'Dinner at Manoli's' by South Asian artist, Kap Daddy.
To be jerked around or screwed over (usually by a female counterpart)
Used as a slang term in Poker to go 'all in'
Also used as a slang term in sports (typically tennis) to reference an incredible winning shot; conversely can also be used sarcastically in sports (typically tennis) to underline the lack of a winning shot.
Occasionally, used as an expression (usually instigated by a male counterpart) of ass smacking typically towards a female counterpart, to which she then becomes accustomed and requests to be 'ay'oli'd.'
To be jerked around or screwed over (usually by a female counterpart)
Used as a slang term in Poker to go 'all in'
Also used as a slang term in sports (typically tennis) to reference an incredible winning shot; conversely can also be used sarcastically in sports (typically tennis) to underline the lack of a winning shot.
Occasionally, used as an expression (usually instigated by a male counterpart) of ass smacking typically towards a female counterpart, to which she then becomes accustomed and requests to be 'ay'oli'd.'
In general conversation:
Guy 1: "Bro, what ever happened between you and that girl?"
Guy 2: "She ay'oli'd me, man!"
In Poker: "No call, I'm straight up ay'oli'ing"
In sports (typically in tennis): *Whack* - "Ayyy'Oli"
During romantic encounter: "Will you shut up and ay'oli me harder?"
Guy 1: "Bro, what ever happened between you and that girl?"
Guy 2: "She ay'oli'd me, man!"
In Poker: "No call, I'm straight up ay'oli'ing"
In sports (typically in tennis): *Whack* - "Ayyy'Oli"
During romantic encounter: "Will you shut up and ay'oli me harder?"
by KensieKringe December 20, 2021