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    [Noun]  | "am*bas*sa*dor" | \ am-ˈba-sə-dər \


    1: an official envoy; especially : a diplomatic agent of the highest rank accredited to a foreign government or sovereign as the resident representative of his or her own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment

    2: an authorized representative or messenger

    3: an unofficial representative


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English ambassatour, ambassiatour "diplomatic emissary, envoy, messenger," borrowed from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French ambaxiatour, ambassatour (continental Middle French also embassator, ambassadeur), borrowed from Medieval Latin ambasciātor, ambassātor, from ambiasciāre "to communicate, send a message, send an envoy" (derivative of Late Latin ambascia, ambassia "mission, errand, task, journey") + Latin -tor, agent suffix {mat|embassy|};

      * Note : The current form of the word with -d-, which becomes common in early Modern English, is dependent on Middle French (and French) ambassadeur, borrowed from Italian ambasciatore, probably borrowed from Old Occitan ambayssador. Regarding the variation between initial am- and em-, see: the note at {embassy|embassy}. As the Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, remarks, the form embassador was frequent in early Modern English, up to ca. 1700, and sporadic thereafter; the prevalence of the am- form is probably due at least in part to the influence of French ambassadeur. Though ambassador was apparently always more common in American English, Noah Webster preferred embassador, as he notes at the entry for ambassador in An American Dictionary of the English Language (1828): "This is the more common orthography; but good authors write also embassador; and as the orthography of embassy is established, it would be better to write embassador.";

    [Noun]  | "am*bas*sa*dor-at-large" | \ am-ˈba-sə-dər-ˈat-ˈlärj \


    1: a minister of the highest rank not accredited to a particular foreign government or sovereign


    Origin: 1868 ;

    [Noun]  | "ambassadors" 


    1: a person sent on a mission to represent another;


      * e.g., " ... a beloved entertainer who has often been sent abroad by the president as his country's goodwill ambassador "



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    [Noun]  | "ambassador" 


    1: a person sent on a mission to represent another;


      * e.g., " ... a beloved entertainer who has often been sent abroad by the president as his country's goodwill ambassador "



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     [ "Ambassador" ]

    1: A homosexual. A man who enjoys participating in intercourse with another man. From the German for Ambassador, which is Botschafter.

      * e.g.,  ... "Here comes the ambassador. I bet he tries to seduce you" "Hi guys, would either of you like my thick cock up your arse?" "told you so...." 

     [ "ambassador" ]

    1: Noun: The Thumb.

      * e.g.,  ... Nate: I tried to fuck my girlfriend in the ass and she almost killed me. 


     [ "ambassador" ]

    2: Specifically when you attempt to insert your thumb into a girl's asshole prior to having anal sex with her in an attempt to gauge how well received your cock will be.

      * e.g.,  ... Steve: n00bish mistake dude! Next time send the ambassador in first 

     [ "Ambassador" ]

    1: Comrade, friend, fellow squire, chief of the watch - used to describe a close friend or friends. Used also to greet a friend or friends.

      * e.g.,  ... person 1 upon greeting person 2: Easy ambassador! 

     [ "ambassador" ]

    1: The key to understanding the word AMBASSADOR is the word in the middle, "bass." "Bass" has two main meanings with separate pronunciations. Our focus is NOT on the musical instrument "bass" (rhymes with "base") but on the FISH bass (rhymes with "ass") which has to do with "ambassador's" terminology, its origins in Europe. Bass is delicious and was in high demand in European countries like Portugal, Iceland, and Greece. Angling was common. Many men would go off to work on commercial fishing vessels, with bass being the main target. Unfortunately, the larger bass, like Hogzillas and Big Mommas, exuded a strong smell, which daily caused fishermen to suffer ailments such as headaches, migraines, nausea. This had a negative effect on the daily catch. Losing profits was unacceptable. In an effort to counter the detrimental effects of the offending stench, the fishermen figured out that cutting off the bass's noses would negate the offending smell. They took turns working an hour at a time exclusively on cutting off the bass's noses, or, "amputate" the fish's noses so they won't smell anymore, and therefore no one will get sick anymore. The first syllable of AMBASSADOR comes from, "AMputate."

      * e.g.,  ... I enjoy fishing for delicious bass during the Summer, but when I catch one I have to immediately ambassador it, otherwise I would soon so feel nauseous and want to throw up. 🤢 


     [ "ambassador" ]

    2: Second syllable is BASS.


     [ "ambassador" ]

    3: The ending of AMBASSADOR, "ador," is an Estonian transliteration of "odor," an unpleasant "smell"


     [ "ambassador" ]

    4: Hence the word AMBASSADOR is derived from AMputate BASS's ODOR.

     [ "ambassador" ]

    1: A person of the highest ranking in the social triangle. Looks down upon everyone who deserves to be looked down upon because they know that they themselves are the best.

      * e.g.,  ... "Look at that scene kid over there" Ambassador number 1 "Fuckin scene kids." Ambassador number 2 

     [ "Ambassador" ]

    1: Liason, frequent patron of a place or internet site.

      * e.g.,  ... I am the unofficial ambassador of Urbandictionary.com 

     [ "the ambassador" ]

    1: The ambassador is when you go to a foreign country and get a girl to give you a hummer using her national anthem.

      * e.g.,  ... I will bring this girl home with me and show her the ambassador. 

     [ "ambassador" ]

    1: When one goes to a country that doesn't speak your language, you pick up a chick and fuck her. While fucking her, you whisper in her ear "You have the dirtiest, smelliest, loosest cunt I've ever seen" in your sexiest, sweetest voice. She'll think you are saying something nice and charge you a few dollars less.

      * e.g.,  ... I was in Prague, I picked up some whore and while doing her from behind, I pulled an ambassador on her. She thought I was so nice, she paid me! 

     [ "Ambassador" ]

    1: A homosexual. Short for: "Royal Ambassador of Rearendia."

      * e.g.,  ... I think that guy might be an ambassador. 

     [ "The Ambassador" ]

    1: A Homosexual person.

      * e.g.,  ... The Ambassador has a thing for the Rear Admiral. 

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