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ay it?

is it not?

the cut is deep ay it?

by marcus maximus August 23, 2008

16πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


ay ay ay

Spanish paralinguistic feature of communication. Employed when no words are capable of conveying the frustration, anger or general absurdity of the situation.

"Let's go skinny dipping"
"Ay ay ay"

by Lexy May 18, 2004

297πŸ‘ 62πŸ‘Ž


ay ay

Used heavily in El Paso, Texas, USA and Ciudad JuΓ‘rez, Chihuahua, Mexico, "ay ay" is the repetition of the Spanish word "ay" which is equivalent to the interjection "oh" of the English language. When "ay" is said twice, i.e. "ay ay", it functions as an expression or acknowledgement of frustration, absurdity, disdain, and other "negative" feelings.

Some Mexican dude: I'm going to run for president.

Some Mexican chick: Ay ay.

by Paco Belmondo April 20, 2005

321πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


aye aye aye

an expression used when feeling someone has done a very idiotic thing.

"that boi just fell off a rock"
"aye aye aye"

by anexika August 22, 2006

63πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


ay ay

used in place of "whatever", "yeah right", "no way", or "nuh-uh"

ex1: -"Ey guey, i just won 1000 bucks!"
ex2: -"ay ay!"
ex1: -"Seriously, i did!"

by du bist ein Arschloch April 13, 2009

72πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Aye Aye

Naval response indicating that an order has been received, is understood, and will be carried out immediately. In operational situations, this is usually shortened to simply "aye." In constrast to "Aye Aye sir," a response of "Yes Sir" usually indicates that the person understands but is contemplating performing the ordered task at a later time or date.

Ships Captain: "Lieutenant, I need those reports by 1400hrs."
Executive Officer: "Aye aye sir."

Officer of the Deck: "Helm, make your course 149."
Helmsman "Making course 149, aye."

by MaddogS October 1, 2003

513πŸ‘ 223πŸ‘Ž


ay ay ay

damn! codacious has some mighty fine abs! what a beast!

"AY AY AY! That's incredible, how are his abdominals so fine?!"

by hailerz52794 May 8, 2010

55πŸ‘ 47πŸ‘Ž