If you know an girl called Aise you are lucky because Aise loves giving gifts and she is a pretty girl.
Aise is a pretty girl
by Alesha Dixon April 2, 2018
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American Indian Science and Engineering Society, an organization promoting Indians (Native Americans) in Science and Engineering fields or so we think. Never mind the organization's staff is not Science or Engineering graduates but rather other degrees such as economics, business, community development, etc. One would think who better to help the young and up coming science and engineering Indian candidates like actual scientist and engineers; who know first hand the challenges of getting to where they are in their respective science and engineering fields, but no AISES' current staff are not scientist or engineers. Strange how AISES' Board of Directors allows this. Instead we have people outside the science and engineering fields promoting subjects they themselves are not knowledgeable about. I am sure they mean well but not being of academic fields they're promoting is sort of short changing those who they are met to be helping and encouraging. But alas, this is the AISES of today. The staff is more into their big nat'l conference than being what they preach - scientist and engineers.
Person 1: Kno anything about AISES?
Person 2: They do that big NDN conference thingy.
Person 1: Yeah, scientist and engineers but non of their staff are these.
Person 2: That's WEAK!
Person 2: They do that big NDN conference thingy.
Person 1: Yeah, scientist and engineers but non of their staff are these.
Person 2: That's WEAK!
by Someone Ondanet November 6, 2007
a term for the thick creamy substance excreted from a mans penis after sexual activity, commonly refered to ass jizz, semen, nut, cum, or sperm
by jim May 6, 2005
A Swahili word used in expressing anger, surprise, appreciation, situation, person, thing, mood, disbelief or frustration. Usually comes before or after a phrase.
In East Africa it is commonly used to show acknowledgment and as an exclamation of surprise.
In East Africa it is commonly used to show acknowledgment and as an exclamation of surprise.
Aisee! The way Nasri kept in that screamer; 28-yards-away, top left corner... absolute class!
Aisee, I love me some salamis.
Eto'o is a real talent. You can't argue Aisee.
Aisee, I love me some salamis.
Eto'o is a real talent. You can't argue Aisee.
by Olegooner June 17, 2011
A Swahili word used in expressing anger, surprise, appreciation, situation, person, thing, mood, disbelief or frustration. Usually comes before or after a phrase.
In East Africa it is commonly used to show acknowledgment and as an exclamation of surprise.
In East Africa it is commonly used to show acknowledgment and as an exclamation of surprise.
Aisee! The way Nasri kept in that screamer; 28-yards-away, top left corner... absolute class!
Aisee, I love me some salamis.
Eto'o is a real talent. You can't argue Aisee.
Aisee, I love me some salamis.
Eto'o is a real talent. You can't argue Aisee.
by Olegooner June 17, 2011