"Ate you out" is a colloquial phrase often used in sexual contexts, referring to oral sex performed on a person, typically a woman. It implies that someone has engaged in intimate physical activity involving the mouth and genitals. The expression can also be used more playfully or metaphorically in various social contexts. However, it's important to consider the audience and setting when using such language, as it can be explicit.
Ate is the second form of eat.
ate can also mean eaten, eat, and ya
8=ate ex. I ate food!
what does the prefix ious mean
"Ate" is not a French word...But the past tense for "eat" in French is "mangé".
(That) you ate.
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It depends. If you mean you have left on the plate, that would be 3. If you mean in your stomach, that would be 1. If you mean somebody else came and ate another one, 2. If you mean you ate somebody else's cookie, the answer is 0. If you literally mean how many you have on the left, I need more description.
It could either mean "I hate her" or "I ate her"
they ate meat and drank alcohol. that's all i know... They ate mean not beef
It is the verb to eat. For example i am going to eat an apple. Yesterday I ate an apple.
It simply means she was a Girl Scout and ate a cookie from her collection.