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Exe is Dorset slang for an axle.
Taunt against someone who was angry or expressed annoyance. Usually pronounced with the "A" sound prolonged which made it even more annoying; eg X says "Give me back my pencil!", Y responds "Axe!", X- "Give it back now!", Y and others "AAAAAxe!" etc... Probably comes from the concept of a psychopath carrying out an axe attack; sometimes used in the longer more placatory form "OK, OK, don't have an axe attack!". Various private and public schools in the Cambridge area. (ed: I reckon it's just 'ask' mispronounced, but what do I know?).
Another extraction from US black street culture. Mispronunciation of 'ask', as in "I wanna ax you summin!".
to dismiss someone from a job (v.) | dismissal from a job (n.)
Axe is slang for any musical instrument, especially a guitar or horn.
Battle axe is slang for a feisty, aggressive woman.
Noun. Vagina, female genitals. Cf. 'axe wound' & 'hairy axe wound'.
Noun. The vagina. Cf. 'axe wound'.
An instrument.Hey, Jack, bring your "axe" over tomorrow and we'll jam.
Yes. Aye, aye captain!
ask. "Let me ax you somtin!" Lyrical reference: TWISTA LYRICS - Razzamatazz Never ask, I ax, I get madder than Max Diggem smacksÂ
Noun. Vagina. Cf. 'hairy axe wound'.
it means across
Ax is Dorset slang for to ask.
a musical instrument, esp. a jazz musician's guitar, trumpet or saxophone
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v. t.
To strike with fear and reverence; to inspire with awe; to control by inspiring dread.
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An axis; as, the sun's axle.
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Mature age; especially, the time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities; as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age.
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Alt. of Axe
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An ave Maria.
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One of the stages of life; as, the age of infancy, of youth, etc.
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One who imitates servilely (in allusion to the manners of the ape); a mimic.
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Awe-struck.
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A tool or instrument of steel, or of iron with a steel edge or blade, for felling trees, chopping and splitting wood, hewing timber, etc. It is wielded by a wooden helve or handle, so fixed in a socket or eye as to be in the same plane with the blade. The broadax, or carpenter's ax, is an ax for hewing timber, made heavier than the chopping ax, and with a broader and thinner blade and a shorter handle.
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A stone mason's tool, having a flat face and a pointed part.
v. t. & i.
To ask; to inquire or inquire of.
v. t.
To mimic, as an ape imitates human actions; to imitate or follow servilely or irrationally.
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The time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested; as, the age of consent; the age of discretion.
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Alt. of Battle-axe
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A particular period of time in history, as distinguished from others; as, the golden age, the age of Pericles.
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