A 12 step program for those who wish to stop drinking and get sober and stay sober. It is not run by anybody but is a democratic group of fellow drunks. It is not religious, but there is a spiritual aspect to the program for those who want it. It's a great program where its members often find lasting deep friendships with other sober folks. It works!
by deedle March 25, 2005
Alcoholics Anonymous, a place where people go to do everything but consume alcohol. Usually run by insane born-again Christians; these smoke-filled rooms in churches all over the country consume more coffee per capita than any other group known to mankind.
Person 1: Hello, I'm ____ and I'm an alcoholic.
People: Hello, ____
Person 2: It's ok, here have a cigarette and some coffee and we'll discuss how poisoning our bodies is bad.
People: Hello, ____
Person 2: It's ok, here have a cigarette and some coffee and we'll discuss how poisoning our bodies is bad.
by bela214 February 08, 2005
AA, in relation to TV ratings, stands for "Average Audience".
Average Audience is a statistic contained in TV ratings, particularly those from Nielsen TV ratings. It is a value meant to show the average amount of viewers for a particular show over a certain period of time, be it a month, a quarter of a year, etc.
Average Audience is a statistic contained in TV ratings, particularly those from Nielsen TV ratings. It is a value meant to show the average amount of viewers for a particular show over a certain period of time, be it a month, a quarter of a year, etc.
by cableguytk November 18, 2007
when two secretive asexual individuals come together and fake date to hide their sexual orientation from their friends and family.
by dickfridge November 04, 2019
by rebecca van laer June 19, 2005
by jim February 05, 2005
The "AA"s are the Anglo Africans.
(The Anglo are English-speaking people of Anglo-Saxon-Celtic descent who are scattered accross the world.)
In Kenya and southern Africa, the Anglo have established a nice culture with strong allegiance to the Crown.
Somewhat similar to the Anglo Australia culture, they are fond of 'braais' (barbecues) and trekking in the Bush.
The number 1 storybook for AAs is Sir Percy Fitzpatrick's "Jock of the Bushveld", which describes his journey as a wagondriver with his dog Jock in the Bush.
Principally there are 5 branches of the AAs: the Kirklanders (Kenya), the Rhodesians (around the Zambezi river), the Natalians (South Africa's East Coast), the Albany (South Africa's South Coast) and the Aprilians (around Cape Town).
(The Anglo are English-speaking people of Anglo-Saxon-Celtic descent who are scattered accross the world.)
In Kenya and southern Africa, the Anglo have established a nice culture with strong allegiance to the Crown.
Somewhat similar to the Anglo Australia culture, they are fond of 'braais' (barbecues) and trekking in the Bush.
The number 1 storybook for AAs is Sir Percy Fitzpatrick's "Jock of the Bushveld", which describes his journey as a wagondriver with his dog Jock in the Bush.
Principally there are 5 branches of the AAs: the Kirklanders (Kenya), the Rhodesians (around the Zambezi river), the Natalians (South Africa's East Coast), the Albany (South Africa's South Coast) and the Aprilians (around Cape Town).
by Ruks March 19, 2005