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Meanings and definitions for AYE
What does AYE stand for? What does AYE mean?
- The Ayer Rajah Expressway (Abbreviation: AYE) extends from the western end of the Marina Coastal Expressway in the south of Singapore to Tuas in the west near the Tuas Second Link to Malaysia.
- Aye (saint) (died c. 711), Belgian Catholic saint
- Aye (village), a village in Belgium
- Aye (yes), a word for expressing the affirmative
- Ayer Rajah Expressway (abbreviated AYE), a major road in Singapore
- Allegheny Energy, NYSE symbol for the electric utility headquartered in Greensburg, Pennsylvania
- Africa's Young Entrepreneurs, a non-profit organisation based in Johannesburg, South Africa
- Marion Aye (1903–1951), American actress
- Air Italy (ICAO code)
- Akureyri Airport (IATA code)
- Amele language (ISO 639-3 code)
- AEY Inc., a former US-based weapons contractor; see Efraim Diveroli
- Aye-aye, a lemur
- Aymara language (ISO-639 alpha-2 code AY)
- Ay, transliteration of Volapük Ä and ä
- A.Y. (musician) (born 1981), a Tanzanian "bongo flava" artist
- Ay, a pharaoh of the 18th Egyptian dynasty
- A.Y, stage name of Ayo Makun, a Nigerian actor, comedian, radio and T.V presenter, actor, writer, director and MC.
- Ayşe Şevval Ay (born 1999), Turkish women's footballer
- Fatma Ay (born 1992), Turkish female handball player
- Merneferre Ay, a pharaoh of the 13th Egyptian dynasty
- Savaş Ay (1954–2013), Turkish journalist
- Yeliz Ay (born 1977), Turkish female racewalker
- Aÿ, former commune of Marne départment
- Ay (river), a river in Russia
- Antarctica (DAFIF 0413 / DIA 65-18 / FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code and obsolete NATO digram AY)
- Armenia (WMO country code AY)
- "Ay" (song), a song by Tarkan
- Academic year, sometimes abbreviated as "AY"
- General Instrument AY-3-8910, a computer sound chip common in the 1980s and often referred to as the "AY chip"
- AY, IATA airline designator for Finnair
- Ay dynasty, a ruling lineage in south India
- Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
- Ay, also spelled Eye (fl. c. 1327–1319), the penultimate pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 18th dynasty
- Eye-D (born 1974), a Dutch drum & bass producer and DJ based in Goes, the Netherlands
- Jessica Eye, an American mixed martial artist
- Yamantaka Eye (born 1964), a Japanese musician and artist
- Eye, Cambridgeshire, a village in Peterborough
- Eye, Herefordshire
- Eye, Suffolk
Eye (UK Parliament constituency)
- Eia, also known as Eye, a former medieval manor that is now part of Central London
- Eye Brook, Rutland
- Eye Green, Peterborough
- River Eye, Gloucestershire
- River Eye, Leicestershire
- Eye Peninsula
- Eye Water, a river
- Eye, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Brother Eye, a DC Comics character who is part of the OMAC Project
- Eye (Centaur Publications), a giant, floating disembodied eye, in a halo of golden light
- The Eye of Sauron, a form taken by Sauron in The Lord of the Rings
- The Eye (2002 film), a Hong Kong horror film
- The Eye 2, a 2004 sequel film
- The Eye 10 or The Eye 3 or The Eye Infinity, a 2005 sequel film
- The Eye 3D or The Child's Eye, a 2010 sequel film
- The Eye (2008 film), an American remake starring Jessica Alba
- E.Y.E.: Divine Cybermancy, a 2011 video game
- Eyes, a key concept in the game of Go
- PlayStation Eye, an EyeToy like peripheral for the PlayStation 3
- Queen: The eYe, a 1998 video game featuring music by the rock group Queen
- Eye (short story collection), a 1985 Frank Herbert short story collection
- The Eye (novel) (Russian: Sogliadatai), a 1930 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- Eye (Robyn Hitchcock album), by Robyn Hitchcock
- Eye (Sekai no Owari album), by Sekai no Owari
- The Eye (King Diamond album), a 1990 heavy metal concept album
- The Eye (KUKL album), a 1984 post-punk album
- The Eye (Yello album), a 2003 electronica album
- "Eye" (song), by The Smashing Pumpkins; featured on the Lost Highway soundtrack
- "Eye", a song by Madvillain from his album Madvillainy
- "Eye", a song by Pitchshifter from their album Industrial
- Eye (journal), a scientific journal published by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists
- Eye (magazine), the International Review of Graphic Design
- Eye Weekly, a Toronto-based publication
- Eye Magazine, published by the Hearst Corporation, 1968–69, with articles on youth culture
- The Eye (radio station), a community radio station in England
- "The Eye" (Stargate Atlantis), a 2004 episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis
- "The Eye", a 2001 episode of the animated series The Brak Show
- CBS Broadcasting Inc., nicknamed "The Eye" based on the network's logo
- EYE Film Institute Netherlands
- Eye (cyclone), the center of a tropical cyclone
- Eye pattern, also known as an eye diagram, an oscilloscope display of a digital data signal
- London Eye, an observation wheel and tourist attraction
- Tianjin Binhai Library, also known as "The Eye", Tianjin, China
- European Youth Event, an event in European Parliament
- The loop of an eye bolt
- The result of an eye splice
- An identity matrix
- Eyes (cheese), round holes in chees
- An affirmative particle in the English language; see yes and no
- YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
- YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talented Youth
- Young Eisner Scholars, in Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, and Appalachia, US
- Young Epidemiology Scholars, US
- yes (Unix), command to output "y" or a string repeatedly
- Philips :YES, a 1985 home computer
- Yes! Roadster, a German sports car
- Yasuj Airport, Iran, IATA airport code
- YES Airways, later OLT Express, Poland
- Yale Entrepreneurial Society, US
- YES Snowboards
- The YES! Association, a Swedish artist collective
- Yes! Youth Movement, Russia
- Young European Socialists formally ECOSY
- Youth Empowerment Scheme, a children's charity, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Youth Energy Squad (Y.E.S)
- Youth Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
- YES (Lithuanian political party)
- Yes! (Hong Kong magazine)
- Yes! (U.S. magazine), a magazine focused on social justice and sustainability
- Yes! (Philippine magazine), a showbiz-oriented magazine
- Yes (novel), a 1978 novel by Thomas Bernhard
- Yes: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of WrestleMania, by Bryan Danielson, also known as Daniel Bryan
- Yes (film), a 2004 film by Sally Potter
- yes (Israel), an Israeli satellite television provider
- YES Network, Yankees Entertainment and Sports Network
- Yes TV, a Canadian religious television system
- WTKN, formerly Yes 94.5, a radio station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, US
- Y.E.S. 93.3FM, a Singaporean radio station
- Yes (band), an English rock band
- Yes Featuring Jon Anderson, Trevor Rabin, Rick Wakeman, an English rock band
- Yes (musical) 1928, Maurice Yvain
- Yes (Yes album), by rock band Yes, 1969
- The Yes Album, by rock band Yes, 1971
- Yes (Alvin Slaughter album)
- Yes! (Chad Brock album)
- Yes! (Jason Mraz album), 2014
- Yes! (k-os album), 2009
- Yes (Mika Nakashima album)
- Yes (Morphine album), 1995
- Yes (Pet Shop Boys album), 2009
- Yes!, classical album by Julie Fuchs 2015
- Yes L.A., 1979 punk rock compilation EP
- "Yes!" by Amber, 2002
- "Yes!" (Chad Brock song), 2000
- "Yes" (Coldplay song), 2008
- "Yes" (LMFAO song), 2009
- "Yes" (McAlmont & Butler song), 1995
- "Yes" (Sam Feldt song), 2017
- "Yes", from Black Sheep's 1991 studio album, A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
- "Yes", from Demi Lovato's 2015 studio album, Confident
- "Yes", from Maurice Yvain's 1928 musical, Yes
- "Yes", from the Dirty Dancing film soundtrack
- "YES", by Louisa Johnson featuring 2 Chainz, 2018
- "Yes", by Beyoncé, 2003
- "Yes", by Billy Swan, 1983
- "Yes", by Connie Cato, 1975
- "Yes", by Cornell Campbell, 1974
- "Yes", by Dee C. Lee, 1984
- "Yes", by The Family, 1985
- "Yes", by Grapefruit, 1968
- "Yes", by Jay & The Americans, 1962
- "Yes", by Johnny Sandon And The Remo Four, 1963
- "Yes", by Karl Wolf feat. Super Sako, Deena, Fito Blanko, 2019
- "Yes", by Manic Street Preachers, 1994
- "Yes", by Merry Clayton, 1988
- "Yes", by Peppino Di Capri 1962
- "Yes", by Pet Shop Boys, 2009
- "Yes", by Roy Orbison, 1983
- "Yes", by Tim Moore, 1985
- Morally right, opposite of morally wrong
- Right (direction), the relative direction opposite of left
- Right-wing politics, including far-right (aka hard right) politics, opposite of left-wing politics
- "Right", a 1975 song from the album Young Americans by David Bowie
- The Right (Italy) (Italian: La Destra), a political party in Italy
- The Right (Germany) (German: Die Rechte), a political party in Germany
- The Right (France) (French: La Droite), a political party in France
- Outline of rights
- Right precedence, a Jewish tradition to give precedence to the right side of things
- AAF Heliport airport (code), United States
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