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  • dunk
  • dunk

    n. An old Chevy car, usually a Capri or an Impala. A stylish after marketed vintage car that is currently popular.  "Yo, I'm just ridin' in my dunk."  Lyrical reference: TRICK DADDY/DUNK RYDERS - Naked Hustle Remix  dunk riders dunk ride or die (yeah)bizzle blow one n**ga (yeah) 

  • AGA
  • AGA

    n range. A large cooking stove with heavy metal doors, almost large enough to fit a small person (Aga is a brand name). This type of stove is a little dated now, but they were very popular with middle-class families in the mid-20th century.

  • aggro
  • aggro

    Overt aggression, e.g. a fight, or the beginnings of one, e.g. "You looking for aggro mate?? You'll get a knuckle sandwich!", "Esh, the guy is heavy aggro!".

  • aggots, agates
  • aggots, agates

    Testicles. Used as "Tom was kicked in the aggots during a game of footy.", which means Tom was kicked in his testicles during the game of football. (ed: had lots of comments informing me that aggots should read 'agates'(i.e. stones). I just tellem as I gettem! - but amended it for all that)

  • GA
  • GA

    Go Ahead -or- Good Afternoon

  • GA MUG
  • GA MUG

    thank you.

  • Aggro
  • Aggro

    Short for aggravation, it's the sort of thing you might expect at a football match. In other words - trouble! There is sometimes aggro in the cities after the pubs shut!

  • ag
  • ag

    Contraction of 'aggravate'. When someone was irritating, you would say 'S/He really ags me up'. Developed into a general expression of derision to be shouted at someone having any sort of bad time. Hence, if someone fell off the climbing frame head first on to the tarmac, the correct response was 'Haha! Ag!'.

  • aggro
  • aggro

    n aggression; trouble: Hey, you! Stop making faces at that guy outside with the knife – we don’t want any aggro around here!

  • Sisters of the Stone Age
  • Sisters of the Stone Age

    A tounge-in-cheek description of the aged Gate Class vessels, which were used to train Naval Reservists.

  • gaboon
  • gaboon

    (ed: entered verbatim - I'm sure the word isn;t quite right but I can;t recall what it *shoul* be - all help apprecuiated) Slang term for "outhouse." , Pronounced GA-BOON; rqual accent on both syllables. (Not GA-boon, or ga-BOON.) The "ga" rhymes with "la," as in "Fa-la-la." I grew up in 1950's mid-Missouri, USA, when outhouses were still commonly used. I only heard my daddy refer to them as gaboons, though, and I don't know the origin. I'm sure he grew up saying it in the 1920's. Our 2-room country school, for instance, had two gaboons. A 3-holer for the boys, and a 3-holer for the girls. I hope someone knows more. Thanks!

  • estate agent
  • estate agent

    n real estate agent, realtor — the person who carefully listens to all your whims and fancies about the sort of home you’d like, and then takes you to see one that doesn’t fulfil any of those criteria but they’re having trouble selling.

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GA ARCHITEKTEN-AG

  • RB Leipzig
  • "Trainingszentrum RB Leipzig". sha.de (in German). Dortmund: SHA Scheffler Helbich Architekten GmbH. n.d. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 29

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang GA ARCHITEKTEN-AG

GA ARCHITEKTEN-AG

  • dunk
  • dunk

    n. An old Chevy car, usually a Capri or an Impala. A stylish after marketed vintage car that is currently popular.  "Yo, I'm just ridin' in my dunk."  Lyrical reference: TRICK DADDY/DUNK RYDERS - Naked Hustle Remix  dunk riders dunk ride or die (yeah)bizzle blow one n**ga (yeah) 

  • AGA
  • AGA

    n range. A large cooking stove with heavy metal doors, almost large enough to fit a small person (Aga is a brand name). This type of stove is a little dated now, but they were very popular with middle-class families in the mid-20th century.

  • aggro
  • aggro

    Overt aggression, e.g. a fight, or the beginnings of one, e.g. "You looking for aggro mate?? You'll get a knuckle sandwich!", "Esh, the guy is heavy aggro!".

  • aggots, agates
  • aggots, agates

    Testicles. Used as "Tom was kicked in the aggots during a game of footy.", which means Tom was kicked in his testicles during the game of football. (ed: had lots of comments informing me that aggots should read 'agates'(i.e. stones). I just tellem as I gettem! - but amended it for all that)

  • GA
  • GA

    Go Ahead -or- Good Afternoon

  • GA MUG
  • GA MUG

    thank you.

  • Aggro
  • Aggro

    Short for aggravation, it's the sort of thing you might expect at a football match. In other words - trouble! There is sometimes aggro in the cities after the pubs shut!

  • ag
  • ag

    Contraction of 'aggravate'. When someone was irritating, you would say 'S/He really ags me up'. Developed into a general expression of derision to be shouted at someone having any sort of bad time. Hence, if someone fell off the climbing frame head first on to the tarmac, the correct response was 'Haha! Ag!'.

  • aggro
  • aggro

    n aggression; trouble: Hey, you! Stop making faces at that guy outside with the knife – we don’t want any aggro around here!

  • Sisters of the Stone Age
  • Sisters of the Stone Age

    A tounge-in-cheek description of the aged Gate Class vessels, which were used to train Naval Reservists.

  • gaboon
  • gaboon

    (ed: entered verbatim - I'm sure the word isn;t quite right but I can;t recall what it *shoul* be - all help apprecuiated) Slang term for "outhouse." , Pronounced GA-BOON; rqual accent on both syllables. (Not GA-boon, or ga-BOON.) The "ga" rhymes with "la," as in "Fa-la-la." I grew up in 1950's mid-Missouri, USA, when outhouses were still commonly used. I only heard my daddy refer to them as gaboons, though, and I don't know the origin. I'm sure he grew up saying it in the 1920's. Our 2-room country school, for instance, had two gaboons. A 3-holer for the boys, and a 3-holer for the girls. I hope someone knows more. Thanks!

  • estate agent
  • estate agent

    n real estate agent, realtor — the person who carefully listens to all your whims and fancies about the sort of home you’d like, and then takes you to see one that doesn’t fulfil any of those criteria but they’re having trouble selling.