when you add an a to the end of literally every word because you want to sound cool infront of your friends. literally.
person one: "ohma goda, itsa amya! i haventa seena youa fora soa longa, oka wea needa to hava sleepova"
amy: "fuck off and stop a adding"
Hatriotic version of (argumentum) ad hominem. Whilst "(argumentum) ad hominem" is a fallacious argumentative strategy marked by the avoidance of a genuine discussion of a topic by attacking an attribute of the person making an argument instead of the argument itself, "ad hom of him" is a phrase preferably used over "(argumentum) ad hominem" when attacking a certain individual using Latin and failing miserably at it.
David, who loved the game Pacman, was accused of using an "ad hom of him" argument.
To go missing without trace and without letting anyone know you're leaving.
Q: Where's Dave?
A: Dunno, one minute he's doing the migraine skank and then he pulled an Ade.
One who recycles and conserves at home, and makes sure the whole world knows it. However, anywhere else this person will waste more resources than a hummer on steroids.
He is a ad domus conservationist. He only cares about the environment at home.
Commonly used on sites like YouTube or news sites, meant for an accidental misclick on the ad by the user.
Ad shifts are traps by companies to force people onto the advertiser's website.
Sometimes referred to as a Disposable Daddy, a D Squared Dad is a person that insist on keeping their f*ckboy/f*ckgirl tendencies despite being in a different dating class that has different set priorities than they realize. Usually they are constantly looking to get laid by someone in order to prove to themselves that they "still got it" and to eventually become a leech on any and everyone they come into contact with. Love and loyalty are usually just words to them rather than actual concepts.
Woman 1: Hey does the new clerk at work seem like a Disposable Daddy to you?
Woman 2: Oh, they are definitely a D Squared Dad. I heard they go to they bare every weekend to hook up with anyone they're able to manipulate. Usually they tell people they're an Influencer on Vacation and they could make people famous if they have the talent.
Woman 1: Gross! Can't believe that line actually works for them. That's definitely a (D²)ad for sure.
"Oh, my God!" only made to express a situation that requires more than "oh, my God!" ; Like a more desperate situation when somethin really crappy happened to you.
The "oh, my God!" for people that are to lazy to write it.