AATST
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an abbreviation for the phrase "all at the same time"
a girl that is not proper; someone that likes to chill in the streets; the opposite of being proper, prudent, innocent, decent
A US military expression: Airborne All The Way.
a girl who sex-texts with other girl's boyfriends. She'll also text him in the middle of the night with the cover of an online game. her voice tingles with excitement when she calls MP, also responds to the name Heather Neldner or pop tart.
Amateur Athletics Union. Basically an extra league for most sports such as basketball, baseball, and other sports. Usually for really good players that are trying to get looked at by scouts. AAU teams enter different tournaments for their sport and at least for basketball, enter showcases.
The last name of one of the most powerful families known to man. They are secretly hidden in other families for safety purposes. One day they will regain control of the world.
The sound made by giant tortoises during sexual intercourse. During said intercourse, the male tortoise balances precariously atop the female tortoises shell, and proceeds to penetrate her whilst rocking back and forth on her shell whilst emanating a sound that sounds very much like an elderly couple making love right before they turn to dust.
A sexual position where the female is standing on a pillar while the man swings back and forth from a vine. Use your imagination.
Abbreviation for the Ameican Association of Volunteers. A fraudulent organization founded by a has-been, never will be again Pulaski County native voluntter who refuses to donate money to the jr. achievement Bowl-a-thon. An organization that cares more about watching 'Gleaming the Cube' then they do about helping others. They have been known to withold mileage reimbursement money from dedicated volunteers.
Aavash is a loser with no life because he's to poor to buy it at Walmart.
AAVE, which is an acronym for African American Vernacular English or in other words, Black Vernacular English (BVE) Known outside of the academic and sociophonologic setting as "Ebonics", AAVE is a dialect that hails from West African linguistics.