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When your friend tries to write the wordshort” but fails horribly and spells “ahort”
Bec ur boys ahort
Ahort by Ahort. February 3, 2018
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An adverb indicative of time used by most Latinos, and translates literally to 'later'. The thing is, given they're Latinos, "ahorita" can mean anytime between 'in a few minutes' to 'in a few years' to 'never'. So be careful with Latinos using this word.
mom- "Mijo, venga a lavar los platos" (son, come wash the dishes)
me- "Ya mamá, voy ahorita" (ok mom, I'll wash them later) *never washes any dishes*
mom- *throws Chancla at me*
ahorita by ChileanGamerV8 June 18, 2019
Meaning a long lasting love that involves lots of eye contact
OMG! we just had an ashord moment
ashord by vi16 June 25, 2022
Azhara translates to flower in English.

Azhara's are some of the best people in the world! They're huge fun to have around!! You know you're always going to have a blast when an Azhara walks into the place.

She has mesmerizing eyes, a body to kill and a smile that just charms the dullness out of you!

Needing a good ear to talk to? Azhara will make you tell all your deepest secrets without you even noticing it whilst making you feel on top of the world!

She a rare being to encounter, so take it as a sacred gift if you do!
- Have you met Azhara?

- Yes! What an amazing woman!
Azhara by Ronyk April 5, 2020
People with these names are the most sexiest people on earth. A very lovable and charming person. Savage when triggered. He is the most amazing person you will ever know. A living legend. Always there for others when they need him. A very funny guy. He can steal a girls heart very quickly.
AZHAR!!!😍🔥
Azhar by Jahshdhxbbxhd August 8, 2017
One of many misspellings that was used in a now-popular review of the game Super PSTW Action RPG on Newgrounds. The original review was written by the user Axman13, but has since been deleted.

It was probably supposed to say/mean "other" instead, but because of the many typos in the review, it (among the others) was perceived by the Newgrounds-user D-Mac-Double in a more flavorful and funny taste, spawning the popular audio-clip "Dot Dot Dot", later being the basis for the even more popular flash-movie "Dot Dot Dot - Animated".
D-Mac-Double pronounces the word as "Ath-Or"

It is related to the words beacuase, esey, stranth and reley, among others, which originates from the same sources.

"The athore coments al totol lies!"

ie: "The other comments are total lies!"
Athore by studiohq October 30, 2011