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atting

The practice of @ing someone on social media. Often leads to people saying "don't at me".

I'm atting you right now, let me know if you're not down with that... in which case I will DOX YOUR MOM AND YOUR POODLE !!!!!!!

by TKNWS July 21, 2020

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Ate

basically means they did that

sis ate

by ashley.xo_ December 2, 2019

897๐Ÿ‘ 100๐Ÿ‘Ž


ate

another word for killed, in terms of accomplishing something

person 1: you ate that!!
person 2: fr you killed it

by itsjustlexee August 31, 2020

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Ate

Ate

1: the past tense of eat.

2: to perform a task extremely well

A: "Did you hear that new Nicki Minaj song?"
B: "Yeah, she ate that shit up and left no crumbs"

by Person12350 April 21, 2022

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ate that

did a great job; pulled it off well; had a lot of success with something. Used by teens in the projects of Queens, NY, and probably elsewhere in NYC.

You walk in with a new outfit and your friend says, "Damn, girl, you ate dat!" or, you get a 100% on a test and you say, "I ate that!"

by Cazza759 July 11, 2008

1587๐Ÿ‘ 324๐Ÿ‘Ž


Ate

Tagalog (Filipino) for older female relative or peer. Pronounced A-teh. Can be used preceding a name as a title or as a pronoun.

Mama! That boy keeps poking Ate Michelle!

by The one pinoy to rule them all! May 16, 2004

548๐Ÿ‘ 122๐Ÿ‘Ž


ate it

to fall, trip, or tumble with great force. also "ate"

Dude, he missed that last step and totally ate it.

Her skating partner dropped her and she ate the ice.

by Ideas4Life August 10, 2006

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