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ASL

American  

abbreviation

  1. (used in digital communications) age, sex, location. Also asl

  2. American Shuffleboard League.

  3. American Sign Language.

  4. American Soccer League.


asl 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. above sea level

  2. age, sex, and location

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ASL 2 British  

abbreviation

  1. American Sign Language See Ameslan

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Usage

What else does asl mean? Asl is an internet abbreviation for age, sex, and location, usually asked as a question in romantic or sexual contexts online.It’s also used as internet slang for the intensifying expression “as hell.”How is asl pronounced?[ ey-es-el ]What are some other forms of asl?a/s/lASLaslpWhat are some other words related to asl?wydhmuaf

Example Sentences

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ASL Marine’s S$82 million of infrastructure-linked chartering contracts anchor near-term earnings, while repair-driven cash generation creates room for dividend growth.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 15, 2026

In 2022-23, this was £926m - but spending watchdog Audit Scotland has said this figure does not capture all of the money spent on ASL in mainstream schools.

From BBC • Aug. 28, 2025

The suit asks the court to reinstate ASL interpretation at all White House briefings and require that interpreters be visibly displayed in any video feeds broadcast or streamed to the public.

From Salon • Jul. 6, 2025

“These three characters each have inner battles about what they thought their dreams would look like and how their lives can change based on one decision,” explained ASL choreographer Colin Analco.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 29, 2024

At the same time, the ASL continued to increase both its membership and its influence by demonstrating its willingness to form an alliance with any organization that shared its one goal.

From "1919 The Year That Changed America" by Martin W. Sandler