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non-intelligo

(from the Latin phrase damno quod non intelligo): \

a) rural, uneducated and media brainwashed person
b) even if the person is educated, they still aren't versed in Latin and therefore don't know what the phrase damno quod non intelligo means in Latin

the word non-intelligo, definition a), can be used a less offensive synonym for a hilly-billy.

by Sexydimma December 6, 2016


non-intelligo

(from the Latin phrase damno quod non intelligo): a rural, uneducated and media brainwashed person

the word non-intelligo can be used a less offensive synonym for a hilly-billy.

the word non-intelligo can be used a less offensive synonym for a hilly-billy.

by Sexydimma September 15, 2016


A.S.

(ante scriptum): the opposite of a post scriptum (P.S.), seen at the beginning, rather than the end, of letters.

An A.S. can also serve as a caveat or an opening N.B. statement.

by Sexydimma July 18, 2014

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A.S.

(ante scriptum): the opposite of a post scriptum (P.S.), seen at the beginning, rather than the end, of formal classical letters (physical forms of correspondence other than e-mail, fax, Skype, youtube, or phone-if anyone knows what those are anymore, in a tech dominated world!). It can also serve as an opening N.B. statement.

boy 1) if we have a P.S., why do we need an A.S. anyways; why not just use the classical N.B. as an opening statement instead?

boy 2) if a P.S. exists, why not lol, f-sag invent an A.S.?

by Sexydimma August 21, 2013


A.S.

(ante scriptum): the opposite of a post scriptum (P.S.), seen at the beginning, rather than the end, of formal classical letters (physical forms of correspondence other than e-mail or fax-if anyone knows what those are anymore, in a tech dominated world!).

An A.S. can also serve as a caveat or an opening N.B. statement.

by Sexydimma April 29, 2014


A.S.

(ante scriptum): the opposite of a post scriptum (P.S.), seen at the beginning, rather than the end, of formal classical letters (physical forms of correspondence other than e-mail, fax, Skype, youtube, or phone-if anyone knows what those are anymore, in a tech dominated world!). It can also serve as an opening N.B. statement.

boy 1) if we have a P.S., why do we need an A.S. anyways; why not just use the classical N.B. as an opening statement instead?

boy 2) if a P.S. exists, why not lol, f-sag invent an A.S.?

by Sexydimma July 10, 2013


A.S.

(ante scriptum): the opposite of a post scriptum (P.S.), seen at the beginning, rather than the end, of formal classical letters (physical forms of correspondence other than e-mail, fax, Skype, youtube, or phone-if anyone knows what those are anymore, in a tech dominated world!).

An A.S. can also serve as an opening N.B. statement.

by Sexydimma December 12, 2013