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My boyfriend's on the football team here and he also attends '''''AIA''''' meetings on Tuesdays. | My boyfriend's on the football team here and he also attends '''''AIA''''' meetings on Tuesdays. | ||
+ | ==Context Labels== | ||
+ | This slang is primarily used within Christian athletes at Northwestern. | ||
== Related Terms == | == Related Terms == | ||
[[InterVarsity]], [[Cru]], [[Chi Alpha]] and [[RUF]] | [[InterVarsity]], [[Cru]], [[Chi Alpha]] and [[RUF]] |
Revision as of 16:15, 15 March 2014
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Contents
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
/athleets in akshän/
Definition
Athletes in Action is a interdenominational Christian ministry for athletes on Northwestern's campus. This ministry is part of Cru.
Example Sentence
My boyfriend's on the football team here and he also attends AIA meetings on Tuesdays.
Context Labels
This slang is primarily used within Christian athletes at Northwestern.
Related Terms
InterVarsity, Cru, Chi Alpha and RUF