Adamy
when you're being too much of an Adam. like, it's just too much sometimes.
Person 1: "Dude that is such an Adamy thing to do."
Person 2: "Ikr honestly such an Adam moment."
Person 2: "Ikr honestly such an Adam moment."
adami
adami is a nickname I gave for my favourite boy on this planet. He's a really nice and amazing person. He's the first boy I've ever felt comfortable with and he treats me like a princess almost :o He's my first actual friend too. He's a shoulder I can cry on. Forgot to mention but he's quite tall and I find him really cute :p I don't like him, I love him alot actually and I wish he knew how much I care about him. I love this boy so much I hope we end up together because I see no one else but him in my future :) oh and im making this because he made one for me too hehe
"do you know of an adami?"
"yeah and he's one in a million"
"yeah and he's one in a million"
Adamis Effect
The Adamis effect is the tendency of immigrant families to the U.S. to alter or change their surnames in order to reflect those of prominent and distinguished historical American families.
The first known case of The Adamis effect in the United States is found in the Greek progenitor of the Adamises of Huntington County, L.I., Stavros Adamis.
In a deeply sly move, Stavros changed his surname from its original Greek form of 'Adamis' to that of the Boston Brahmin elite, 'Adams'. In doing so, he helped perpetuate the misconception that his current descendents do indeed descend from the Boston Brahmins.
The first known case of The Adamis effect in the United States is found in the Greek progenitor of the Adamises of Huntington County, L.I., Stavros Adamis.
In a deeply sly move, Stavros changed his surname from its original Greek form of 'Adamis' to that of the Boston Brahmin elite, 'Adams'. In doing so, he helped perpetuate the misconception that his current descendents do indeed descend from the Boston Brahmins.
Ignorant boy: Oh geeze, Christopher Adams enjoys bloodlines to the Boston Brahmins through his Adams descent!
Scholarly boy: Oh no, dear, Christopher Adams is a Greek boy.
Ignorant boy: I'm confused? He isn't from the Colonial Adams?
Scholarly boy: No, dear boy, this is merely a product of the Adamis Effect.
Ignorant boy: Shucks!
Scholarly boy: Oh no, dear, Christopher Adams is a Greek boy.
Ignorant boy: I'm confused? He isn't from the Colonial Adams?
Scholarly boy: No, dear boy, this is merely a product of the Adamis Effect.
Ignorant boy: Shucks!