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'av it

The term used to describe engaging in extreem or exciting activity, with no doubt or fear of failure. Often used shortly before a wicked night out on the town!

Heading into the club, expecting to have a wicked night... "Let's 'av it!"

Driving on the motorway in the rain at 90mph, hitting a large puddle causing the car to coast towards the central reservation and back again, recovering and keeping going... "That's 'aving it!"

by Michael February 28, 2005

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ave

Latin for "Hail".
Known esp. for Ave Maria hymn.

Lyrics to Ave Maria:
"Ave Maria,
Gratia plena
Maria, gratia plena
Maria, gratia plena
Ave, ave dominus
Dominus tecum..."

by Grazioso May 23, 2005

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avs

Adult Verification System

man i wanted to download porn from a site but it was an AVS site

by DarkKakashi7 April 5, 2005

33๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


AvE

A person who will kick your ass in more ways than one while singing La Bamba

Ave is crack

by Wyclef October 26, 2003

143๐Ÿ‘ 64๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Ave

the whole University Way NE in Seattle, WA, next to the University of Washington. Commercial heart, lots of restaurants of different countries.

A: Hey let's go grab some lunch after this class!
B: Sure, where?
A: I've heard that there's a new restaurant opened on the ave, near the 43rd, do you wanna try?
B: Great! I'm kind of sick with the Pho we always eat already.

by lobstertail September 24, 2011

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AV

audio visual

I got the projector out of the AV closet.

by bonnie May 10, 2003

118๐Ÿ‘ 59๐Ÿ‘Ž


'ave it!

A humorous blokey northern English exclamation.
Spoken ironically when delivering an unwanted gift or gesture, such as when throwing a drinking partner's coat at his head when it's time to move pubs, or cutting up other vehicles in traffic.
Always intended to raise a laugh.

Originally heard outside Manchester in a UK TV beer ad, where a comedian called Peter Kay joins in a fancy-footwork soccer practice but kicks the ball very hard and scores, shouting 'Ave iiiiiiiiiit!!'

by Carla April 7, 2004

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