As a noun, "He is an ace at Math."
As a verb, "I am going to ace that exam."
You use ace in a sentence like this: "I ace the test today" Gerson Fuentes
Rad Tops Ace Rockin'
In Britain, ace means awesome. You'll hear it a lot when British people found something cool.
100%. Everyone in the world uses slang.
People have used slang since the dawn of time. There was slang every since cave men but it wasn't slang it was the pronounciation for thier words.
Slang changes with vocabulary and the times, much of it coming from the military of all countries
In American slang, an ace boon coon is a close friend.
Rad Tops Ace Rockin'
In Britain, ace means awesome. You'll hear it a lot when British people found something cool.
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Some V-ball slang is: ACE! BREAK IT! SHAKE THEM! CRUSH EM'! BUMP SET SPIKE IS WUT WE LIKE!!!! - Hope u start a trend!!!!
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one depends on the context. If you're playing poker, it could refer to a winning hand, since the ace is slang for one of the cards. However, it also meant something that was first-class and deserving of respect.
Writers use slang because real people use it.
Yes. Lugia can use aerial ace but only through a TM. Aerial ace is not learnt by levelling up.
You use slang in casual conversation, especially with friends.
Toddlers don't use slang. They use definate, literal words.
Everybody uses slang.
Everyone uses slang. Name any famous person -- yes, they use slang, too.