Ace is a word to describe someone or something that is considered 'very cool'
Ace is also used as a term of sexuality (Asexual)
Ace can be a nickname or name
Ace can also be your partner (girlfriend, boyfriend, etc)
Ace is also a card from card games, the main situation where Ace is used is to describe just the number "1" on a card,
(e.g, an ace of spades)
Ace is also used as a term of sexuality (Asexual)
Ace can be a nickname or name
Ace can also be your partner (girlfriend, boyfriend, etc)
Ace is also a card from card games, the main situation where Ace is used is to describe just the number "1" on a card,
(e.g, an ace of spades)
1: "That was ace!"
2: "Are you gay?"
"Nah, I'm ace."
3: "How are you doing today, Ace?"
4: "Oh, my ace is so cute!"
5: "I have an ace of diamonds up my sleeve!"
2: "Are you gay?"
"Nah, I'm ace."
3: "How are you doing today, Ace?"
4: "Oh, my ace is so cute!"
5: "I have an ace of diamonds up my sleeve!"
by opeaii March 22, 2020
1. Slang for Asexual
2. A fighter pilot who has shot down 5 or more enemy aircraft, especially referring to WWI and WWII pilots.
3. To pass a quiz or a test with no mistakes, to get 100% on a quiz or test.
2. A fighter pilot who has shot down 5 or more enemy aircraft, especially referring to WWI and WWII pilots.
3. To pass a quiz or a test with no mistakes, to get 100% on a quiz or test.
1. I identify as ace
2. My grandfather was a WWII ace. He shot down 12 Nazi aircraft.
3. I aced Mr. Joseph's quiz! What did you get?
2. My grandfather was a WWII ace. He shot down 12 Nazi aircraft.
3. I aced Mr. Joseph's quiz! What did you get?
by kaminralph April 24, 2016
ace is so cool.
by yaboitoreal123 January 17, 2015
by birdsarentreal2018 November 24, 2018
In Counter-Strike, to kill the whole team. An ace is usually followed by relentless, verbal thrashing.
ayced aced ayce
ayced aced ayce
by keR. Magn3s1um March 30, 2008
Aces has been American slang for "the best" at least since the first years of this century, deriving from aces, the highest cards in poker and other card games. But ace for an expert combat flier who has shot down five or more enemy planes appears to have been borrowed from the French as, "ace," during World War 1. From there ace was extended to include an expert at anything. The card name ace comes ultimately from the Greek 'as, one.
by tree girl May 12, 2005