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admiration

1. The state of being admired.

2. Having respect for someone or something.

Her admiration respect for musicians came about when she tried learning guitar.

by The incongruous strange man January 5, 2014

28πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


admiral

The highest rank in many modern naval forces.

That seaman was an admiral.

by Nicolaivich January 19, 2004

88πŸ‘ 44πŸ‘Ž


admirality

A measure of the authority and weight attributable to a person's opinion or view. Stems from the idea that in the Navy, an Admiral's opinion is likely to carry more weight than that of a captain, for example.

The boss's opinion has more admirality than mine.

by Ricky709 March 13, 2013


admiral

Admiral (verb)
A slang term for when hitting it doggy style you slap her arms out from under her and steer her face first around the room/bed/back of your car.

1. This room is dirty, I'll push my girlfriend around admiral to sparkle it up a notch.
2. I have rugburn on my face, I got hardcore admiraled last night.

by Daniela Marie May 10, 2005

54πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


Admir

A tall guy whose nationality is Slovakian that puts memes on his projects and has a wide selection of different memes in his mind.

Admir will become a meme expert when he grows up.

by Avia & bcaudeβ„’ June 27, 2017

10πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


admirable

An underhanded, snarky way to insult someone who's acted grossly selfish, or anyone you really hate; short for admirable cunt.

"You, sir, are admirable."

"I don't know if I admire anyone as much as I admire you, you're just so admirable."

by MattIsAdmirable May 8, 2010

27πŸ‘ 46πŸ‘Ž


Admiralism

When you consume so much Admiral Nelson that you turn into a bipolar, raging alcoholic.

"Where'd Devin go?"

"He's having a case of Admiralism. He took his bottle and stormed out the door."

by remtiwnived December 12, 2012

4πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž