Tagalog (Filipino) for older female relative or peer. Pronounced A-teh. Can be used preceding a name as a title or as a pronoun.
Mama! That boy keeps poking Ate Michelle!
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to fall, trip, or tumble with great force. also "ate"
Dude, he missed that last step and totally ate it.

Her skating partner dropped her and she ate the ice.
by Ideas4Life August 10, 2006
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Past tense of the word eat basically To go hard or dominate. Texas slang
Wendy: You see John playing basketball on Saturday?

Jill: yeah he ate
by John Elway the 3rd August 8, 2014
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The verb "to eat" in the past tense. Used by Hot Cheeto Girls randomly.
Person 1: *does something*
HCG: Person 1 ATE
Person 2: Person 1 ate what?
by Maxgamer345 September 2, 2023
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Filipino word added to the names of women or girls older than you.

Also used in family like "nee-san" in Japanese. For older siblings as a sign of respect.

Cockblock.

If some dude you have a crush on calls you Ate it painfully means you're older than him (DUH) and/or he is only interested with being good friends with you. And probably respects your maturity despite the fact that he's older or you're both same aged.
Hi Ate Jane! Thank you for helping me.
by quinsence June 25, 2012
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Pronounced {at-ed}
When you "at" (@) someone on Twitter.
"omg did you see who Rihanna just ated Beyonce on Twitter... So much for subtweeting!"
by Purples Friend February 23, 2019
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You guys are ats !, youre outfit is ats
by _inflamo October 20, 2014
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