A-game | One’s highest level of performance |
ambigue | An ambiguous statement or expression. |
Anglosphere | English-speaking countries considered collectively (the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and Ireland). |
anti-suffragism | Opposition to the extension of the right to vote in political elections to women; the political movement dedicated to this. |
Aperol | A proprietary name for an orange-coloured Italian aperitif flavoured with gentian, rhubarb, and a variety of herbs and roots. |
April Fool’s | April Fool’s Day (1 April), a day on which tricks or hoaxes are traditionally perpetrated |
ar | Used to express a range of emotions or responses, esp. affirmation, assent, or agreement. |
arr | In humorous representations of the speech of pirates expressing approval, triumph, warning, etc. |
assault weapon | A weapon designed for use in a large-scale military assault, esp. one used to attack a fortified or well-defended location. |
athleisure | Casual, comfortable clothing or footwear designed to be suitable for both exercise and everyday wear |
Aucklander | A native or inhabitant of city or region of Auckland, New Zealand. |
awedde | Overcome with anger, madness, or distress; insane, mentally disturbed. |