HELP.If somebody replies "Ace " to your e-mail, what does that mean?I am embarrassed to ask her..?



Answers:
Ace, or Aces means "great" or "right on"

next time, let me recommend the user-written Slang Dictionary at

urbandictionary.com

type in any idiomatic phrase and it'll probably have one, or several definitions.

It's user submissions, so the slang in there is up to the minute, and it's been around long enough that almost any phrase you can think of (and some you'd never come up with on your own) is in there.
Good - brilliant - great etc.
to me its the same as great,fab etc basically means good!
It maeans 'excellent'
It should be good, brilliant. etc.

Either that or you've made up your own card game.
what every1 has said that means good, great etc.thanx 4 the 2 points
They think it is the perfect answer so go to the top of the class.
it means good
It means good and excellent. Keep up the good work.
means good ,great, etc
It simply means 'very good.'
You shoulden't be embarrassed cos she will understand.
If she's your friend ask.
But generally it means fab, great etc.

Unless of course you have asked her a question say, which card in Black jack is worth one or eleven points? Then the answer would be ace.

Or maybe There is a song by Motorhead the something of spades what's the something.
"Ace" merely means execellent which means she really enjoyed going through your e-mail. I'm curious to know what this e-mail was like, any chance?

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