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    [Adjective or adverb]  | "AWOL" | \ ˈā-ˌwȯl \


    1: absent without leave; broadly : absent often without notice or permission


    Origin: 1891 ;

     Bsent ithut eave;

    [Noun]  | "AWOL" 


    1: a person who is AWOL


    Origin: 1915 ;

    [Adjective]  | "AWOL" 


    1: not present at a mandatory time and place;


      * e.g., " ... The soldier was AWOL for more than a week. "





     [ "awol" ]

    1: Absent Without Official Leave (Pronounced "A-Wall"). A military term used to describe a person who disappears without notice or permission. Non-Military people have also adopted the term to describe someone who went crazy, did something ridiculous, or went to great lengths to accomplish something.

      * e.g.,  ... The guy just went AWOL and killed everyone. Private Ryan went AWOL from the base and we can't find him. 

     [ "awol" ]

    1: someone who loses complete composure of him or her; going crazy. mentally insane

      * e.g.,  ... did you see sam's house? he went completely awol 

     [ "awol" ]

    1: Acronym, stands for "Anal WithOut Lube".

      * e.g.,  ... That Nanpantan bird let me take her up the dirtbox, but I was AWOL so my cock is covered in friction burns. 


     [ "awol" ]

    2: The act of putting your willy up a girl's bumhole without some form of lubrication. Usually results in a torn banjo string.

     [ "awol" ]

    1: Also A. Wol

      * e.g.,  ...  I'm 'bout to go awol. 


     [ "awol" ]

    2: Based on the protagonist (Andrew Wol) of Jamie Kirchner's novel A. WOL Skipping the Program.


     [ "awol" ]

    3:  Used to describe behavior that undermines authority.

     [ "AWOL" ]

    1: Absent Without Official Leave: A term used in the United States Military to describe a soldier or other military member who has left his or her post without permission (usually in disagreement with a particular order). This is one of many military terms that has trickled down into everyday speech among civilian populations.

      * e.g.,  ... Private Johnson went AWOL after he received an order to join major combat forces in Iraq. 

     [ "AWOL" ]

    1: Absent without official leave.

      * e.g.,  ... The soldier was AWOL. 

     [ "AWOL" ]

    1: Absent Without Official Leave: military slang for leaving or being absent without having permission. Also Aaron Bruno's nickname. He's the leadsinger of AWOLNATION. See the connection?

      * e.g.,  ... Where is Nappa? 

     [ "AWOL" ]

    1: Absent Without Official Leave

      * e.g.,  ... George W. Bush was AWOL. 


     [ "AWOL" ]

    2: See: George W Bush.

     [ "AWOL" ]

    1: Absence without leave. A term that USED to be used in the military to mean not being at your post or duty station at the required time. Civilians still use the term but the military uses the term UA (Unauthorized Absence) now.

      * e.g.,  ... Civilians still say AWOL but we use UA in the military. 

     [ "AWOL" ]

    1: Absence without official leave.. also used in the Canadian military not just the US. It can be grounds for detention barracks..

      * e.g.,  ... "Where's Private Parts? " "I don't know.. He's AWOL again" 

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