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AC/DC

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AC/DC  (s-ds)
adj. Slang
Having a bisexual orientation.

[From the likening of a bisexual person to an appliance that works on either alternating or direct current.]

AC/DC
adj
Informal (of a person) bisexual
[humorous reference to electrical apparatus that is adaptable for alternating current and direct current]
Translations
AC/DC [ˌeɪsiːˈdiːsiː]
A. N ABBR =alternating current/direct current
B. ADJ he's AC/DCes bisexual
AC/DC
adj
abbr of alternating current/direct currentAllstrom
ac/dc (inf)bi (inf)
AC/DC [ˈeɪsiːˈdiːsiː]
1. n abbr =alternating current/direct currentc.a./c.c. =corrente alternata/corrente continua
2. adj abbr (fam) (bisexual) → bisessuale


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