Adelys is the meaning of queen of all, she is the type of friend that will defend you even if your wrong but will always make sure you know your wrong and correct you. One thing to know is that she’s very hard headed and a hothead too, but on the inside she’s the type of person that thrives for love and hopes to find a person to understand her, in school she’s not popular but she also not a loner she just 𝐾𝑛𝑜𝑤𝑛
Guy : hey look at that girl passing by she looks like I’ve seen her before she looks like a complicated person
Girl: obviously that’s adelys
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.
The Ad Nobilis Fallacy is when a retard tries to say something but he/she is dismissed because they're retarded.
John: "Your idea is not good."
Jacob: Stop, you just committed a Ad Nobilis Fallacy"
John: "What is that.."
Jacob: "Look it up, and when you come back I'll be waiting."
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When you've got music on, the ads start playing, and the tension of not hearing music builds up. After the ad finishes, that sweet sweet moment hits, the ad drop. When the ads drop and the music starts. Synonymous with Bass Drop, like in dubstep where there is a significant buildup tension eventually released by a bass drop, followed typically by a melody and/or new rhythm.
YouTube has the best Ad Drops. I just want to study for my test, but I know this Lo-Fi hip hop is gonna hit my ears like candy once the ad drops.
Tucker is also using ad pop as his justification believing that God created humans and that there is a spiritual battle between good and evil.
Tucker "EvErYoNe BeLiEvEd It! Everyone has ALWAYS believed it! Dattebayo!"
Hym "Heheheheheh Dattebayo... No, hey, that's the 'Ad Populum Fallacy.' A large number of people believing something (even historically) is not evidence for the truth of the claim."