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A non-binary term for aunt/uncle, or your parent's sibling.
"My auncle is coming over for the family BBQ."
"My auncle goes by they/them pronouns."
Auncle by yourhighnesslorie December 10, 2020
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The same meaning as aunty or uncle, but non binary
Meet Ash, my auncle
Auncle by Cecil the radio host November 10, 2020
An Aunt, or Uncle. This is used to refer to both aunts and uncles collectively, or singularly a person who is either an aunt or an uncle.
Collective:
My auncles are coming over for the weekend, we're all going to see the new exhibit.

Singular:
Didn't she have an auncle on her mom's side of the family?
auncle by TexasDex March 16, 2005
Your aunt or uncle is 1 of the following:
---Aunt
1) a transexual woman (woman turned man)
2) your aunt just looks manly
---Uncle
1) a transexual man (man turned woman)
2) your uncle is a fruitcake that looks and act feminine.
"Your auntie's a man.... we call him Auncle"

"I'm not sure but I think you auncle came on to me.... I think...."
auncle by "B" to the "T" September 15, 2005
A gender neutral term for a person who is your parents sibling but don't identify as male or female, a combination of aunt and uncle. (word created by my friend Aizen)
hi this is my Auncle sam! They go by they/them pronouns
Auncle by Noopydoo2.0 January 25, 2023

Stink lines

As seen in illustrations or cartoons: Wavy, vertical lines rising above a person, place or thing. Denotes a foul odor.
"You didn't put enough stink lines on your picture of the teacher."
Stink lines by Athene Airheart March 14, 2004