aus
Both short for and slang for "awesome". Pronounced like "boss". Coined by
Shen/Bennick during production of the
sic aus film "
Flight From Death".
aus
by Ami Evah on Nov 30, 2010 12:36:13
An alot easier, more
enjoyable, and better
way to say the word awesome or any synonym of the word. Once used
sparingly, the user tends to use the word more frequently for words such as cool, fun, good, and transforms into a very often used word.
Example:
-The
Carter IV is gonna be so aus.
-Manny
Pacquiao=aus
-Megan fox has an aus body
aus
by zorpidus on Apr 17, 2004 04:41:59
Example:
Yay a new version of
Winamp! I wonder if it sends anonymous usage statistics? I don't want AOL to know about all the
bestiality on my hard drive...
au au
by Eugene Wong on Sep 14, 2003 16:24:36
Used to
represent excitement or
sensations not easily expressable with words. Often used at the beginning of a phrase/insult or as a
greeting as well.
AU
by Rayenna on Sep 26, 2003 09:42:10
AU
by just a random online classer on Apr 06, 2021 00:32:05
1. A short used for "
Alternate Universe" in fan fictions.
2. The measurement of distance between the earth and the sun, usually used in measurements, an abbreviation for "
Astronomical Unit".
3. The abbreviation for
the element "Gold" on the periodic table.
4. An short way to say "Australia"
Example:
1) In this
Undertale AU,
sans and papyrus swap places.
2) The distance between the earth and pluto is approximately 34 AU.
3) AU is very expensive and rare, a very weak but
corrosion resistant element.
4) For my last vacation, I went to AU.
AU
by Lexy C. on Nov 14, 2007 05:21:03
AU
by TeamPaydayTypicalColors2 on Jan 12, 2017 06:34:35
AU
by JIAXINTANG[Infwww] on Jul 06, 2022 01:05:43
a Chinese internet fans group of the vitual youtuber group
A-SOUL. AU is a
homophone same to "A友", meaning literally "the friend who is an A-SOUL fan". Unlike the insulting name "A/" meaning literally "
the stack who watches A-SOUL", it is a more friendly name to call them.
AU
by Maverician on Mar 25, 2005 08:55:31
The
astronomical unit (AU or au or a.u. or rarely ua) is a unit of distance, approximately equal to the mean distance between Earth and Sun. The currently accepted value of the AU is 149,597,
870,
691 ± 30 metres (about 150 million kilometres or 93 million miles).