Definder - what does the word mean?

What is i.e?

Short for Itis Spot. A designated chill spot for a group of friends to chill and get over the itis (short for niggeritis)
Pronounced "is" not i.s.

"Yo dude, the itis is hittin' me quicktime, let's hit up I.S."

Friend 1: "Yo, ima go home and get some sleep before soccer dude."
Friend 2: "Nah, let's just hit up I.S. for a quick minute."

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i.e - meme gif

i.e meme gif

i.e - video


I.e - what is it?

inverse smile

i.s.

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What does "i.e" mean?

The term for a man's rather large thang "Italian sausage"

"Yoo girl u want to taste some of this italian sausage?"

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I.e - what does it mean?

I suck

I suck

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I.e - meaning

Pronounced β€˜Aiy’ β€˜Ess’
Short for Infatuated Spaz. A person who is so besotted by someone that they don’t mind being verbally or physically abused by them.

β€œHey man you really shit on your girl don’t you?”
β€œDon’t worry about her she’s my I.S.

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I.e - definition

Abbreviation used to clarify something, to narrow something, or to specificate. This form is used ONLY in writing, this is too strange in speaking.

I would dig in some pizzas, i.e. the italian one.

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I.e - slang

independent study

i am part of i.s.

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I.e

Information Systems

High School computer geeks usually go on to lucrative careers in I.S. departments.

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I.e

abbreviation for "id est," Latin for "that is"; also means, "in other words." it is followed by an explanation, specific list or a paraphrase.

compare with e.g.

also reference: www.getitwriteonline.com/archive/061801.htm, another comparison of i.e. and e.g.

i like music (i.e., the ordering of tones or sounds to produce rhythm, melody and/or harmony.)

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I.e

An acronym for "in equivalence", often used to mean "in other words" or "that is". However, it must be noted that "i.e." can only be used when writing. Never say "i.e." in a conversation, unless you want to sound like an idiot.

Don't listen to those who claim "i.e." comes from latin: it doesn't, quite obviously.

Here is an example of how "i.e." is used in a sentence, i.e., a demonstration of how "i.e." can be utilized in a sentence.

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