Short for Auditory, but means affirmative.
You are saying "Got it", you understood and heard them.
Similar in meaning to slang terms, word, bet, and copy.
You are saying "Got it", you understood and heard them.
Similar in meaning to slang terms, word, bet, and copy.
by dynamoski December 21, 2018
Short for Auditory, but means affirmative.
When saying Aud, you're saying "Got it", meaning you heard and understood what was said to you.
Similar to slang terms bet, word, and copy
When saying Aud, you're saying "Got it", meaning you heard and understood what was said to you.
Similar to slang terms bet, word, and copy
by dynamoski December 21, 2018
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by Pollypockets6969 July 08, 2023
The best discord packer ever.
Also goes as Aoxx, Nloxx, & Auu
Owned Ud for 1.5 years
Is best friends with fud
Example:
A: Dude did you see how Aud / Nloxx Flamed Joxx
B: Yeah. What a beast
Also goes as Aoxx, Nloxx, & Auu
Owned Ud for 1.5 years
Is best friends with fud
Example:
A: Dude did you see how Aud / Nloxx Flamed Joxx
B: Yeah. What a beast
by Saviorsouls January 19, 2023
Auding
(verb)
Definition:
A modern word that means listening to a book, especially in audiobook form, as a way of experiencing the story. It’s the audio-based counterpart to reading. If reading is for your eyes, auding is for your ears.
Coined from the word audio + the suffix -ing (like reading), auding gives the act of listening to a book its own identity—because it’s just as valid, immersive, and real.
Submitted by: J.R. DesJardins
Origin: From “audio” + “reading” = auding, coined to describe the act of consuming books through listening.
(verb)
Definition:
A modern word that means listening to a book, especially in audiobook form, as a way of experiencing the story. It’s the audio-based counterpart to reading. If reading is for your eyes, auding is for your ears.
Coined from the word audio + the suffix -ing (like reading), auding gives the act of listening to a book its own identity—because it’s just as valid, immersive, and real.
Submitted by: J.R. DesJardins
Origin: From “audio” + “reading” = auding, coined to describe the act of consuming books through listening.
Examples:
• “I don’t read much, but I aud three books a week.”
• “She was auding that memoir on her walk—couldn’t stop crying.”
• “Reading or auding, either way I’m narriencing the story.”
• “I don’t read much, but I aud three books a week.”
• “She was auding that memoir on her walk—couldn’t stop crying.”
• “Reading or auding, either way I’m narriencing the story.”
by J.R. DesJardins March 28, 2025