amp

Noun

 * 1) * 1963, Washington (State). Legislature. Joint Committee on Governmental Cooperation, Report and Recommendations (page 45)
 * The physician had included a note which said: "Dear Miss ........, I could not get the name of your friend over the phone so I am sending two prescriptions for Methedrine amps and one prescription for Drinalfa ten cc vials.
 * 1) * 1963, Washington (State). Legislature. Joint Committee on Governmental Cooperation, Report and Recommendations (page 45)
 * The physician had included a note which said: "Dear Miss ........, I could not get the name of your friend over the phone so I am sending two prescriptions for Methedrine amps and one prescription for Drinalfa ten cc vials.
 * The physician had included a note which said: "Dear Miss ........, I could not get the name of your friend over the phone so I am sending two prescriptions for Methedrine amps and one prescription for Drinalfa ten cc vials.

Verb

 * 1)  To amplify.
 * He asked the disk jockey to amp it up.
 * 1)  To excite.
 * 2)  To intensify or increase.
 * 3) * 2014, Andy Paul, Amp Up Your Sales, AMACOM Books
 * 4)  To connect to amplifiers.
 * 1) * 2014, Andy Paul, Amp Up Your Sales, AMACOM Books
 * 2)  To connect to amplifiers.
 * 1)  To connect to amplifiers.

Translations

 * German: ,


 * German: ,


 * German: ,

Etymology
From, from , from , (whence modern 🇨🇬), from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) An official position, a function, an office, a post.

Etymology
, which is a.

Interjection

 * 1) piece of shit
 * 2) motherfucker, asshole

Usage notes

 * This word affects the meaning of the sentence as a whole, so the above examples don't exactly imply the actual nuance. It can range from being comedic (first example) to being seriously harsh and offensive (second example) depending on the delivery. Despite this, it stays vulgar in nature, mostly used in very colloquial contexts only.
 * When spoken verbally, amp is usually said as its original form, amputa or ang puta, but it can be cut off by the speaker and just say am.
 * When using the word on the Internet, amp is definitely more used than its original form, unless you really want to exaggerate the tone of the sentence.