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AYM

Date "AYM" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1596. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: AIM

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AIM is an acronym for a various number of things:

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Aim

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In demonology Aim is a Great Duke of Hell, very strong, and rules over twenty-six legions of demons. He sets cities, castles and great places on fire, makes men witty in all ways, and gives true answers concerning private matters.

He is depicted as a man (handsome to some sources), but with three heads, one of a serpent, the second of a man (to some authors with two stars on his forehead), and the third of a cat to most authors, although some say of a calf, riding a viper, and carrying in his hand a lit firebrand with which he sets the requested things on fire.

Other spellings: Aym, Haborym.

See also The Lesser Key of Solomon, Ars Goetia.

AIM is the commonly abbreviated form for AOL Instant Messenger, AOL's instant messaging solution.

AIM is also a well known acronym for the London Alternative Investment Market.

In the universe of Marvel Comics, AIM stands for Advanced Idea Mechanics, an organization of scientists and technicians that supplies high-tech armament to terrorists and super-villains. They have battled Captain America, Iron Man, and Nick Fury, among others.

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