Aye

Belfast slang for 'yes'.
Randomer1:"You gona stab me?"
Randomer2:"aye"
by Tentatio July 27, 2008
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Used in Scotland or Ireland referring to the word 'yes'.Used also allot in Derry City.
Scottish wee man: Yes Dee, how are ye?
Derry big man: Aye, I'm alright there wee man.
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Pete: You gonnae gi's a gobble?
Mel: Aye course!
by Midge07 August 11, 2005
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Ghetto/Gangsta Term For Saying "Yo", "What's Up", or "Hello"... Originated From Juelz Santana of Diplomat Reocrds & The Infamous Mimik a.k.a. C.T. Baller of No Fear Records... That Is Their Way Of Greeting People... Usually Is Said Around The New Jersey/New York Area... East Side Represent...
Aye!!! Where You Been C.T.?

Aye!!! Wait For Me I'm Coming!

Aye Mimik... Where You At???

Aye What's Kickin' My Name's Juelz...
by Mimik January 12, 2006
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A word that Sydney's Northern Beaches bogans use at the end of every sentence on facebook.

They think it is pronounced 'a'... when infact the correct pronouciation is 'eye'.

The correct spelling they should be using is 'eh?'
Haven't left the Peninsula in 20 years aye?
by Cate. July 02, 2011
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A commonly used adlib, used by rapper O.J Da Juiceman.

4 out of every 10 words in his lyrics is the word "Aye".
"Quarter brick, half a brick, whole brick, Aye

Aye, Aye, Aye, Ok.
by DJ Lotto September 30, 2009
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northern way of saying yes (WAY NORTH OF LONDON AS IN NEWCASTLE !!)
by DirkDiggler April 06, 2003
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