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[[Category:Glossary]]Abreviation and common form of [[Accidental Associationalism]]. Not to be confused with ''Alcoholics Anonymous'', the ''Argentum Astrum'' or any other quasi-religious organization bearing these two initials. [[Category:Glossary]]Abreviation and common form of [[Accidental Associationalism]]. Not to be confused with ''Alcoholics Anonymous'', the ''Argentum Astrum'' or any other quasi-religious organization bearing these two initials.
-Although we speak of "The AA" and "[[AA'ers]]," it should be noted that "AA" has never represented any formally chartered or established group as such, but a group of individuals and groups so-chartered, bound together in a loose affiliation based on shared ideals and cameraderie.+:"Although we speak of "The AA" and "[[AA'ers]]," it should be noted that "AA" has never represented any formally chartered or established group as such, but a group of individuals and groups so-chartered, bound together in a loose affiliation based on shared ideals and cameraderie."
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 +--Lollop Whitley, ''Dogs for Checkers: AA Symboliosis and Distance Language'', introduction to the 1986 edition, University of Kansas Press.
AA has also stood for [[Accidental Action]] and the [[Association of Association]]. AA has also stood for [[Accidental Action]] and the [[Association of Association]].
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 +== See Also ==
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 +*[[Mark One]]

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Abreviation and common form of Accidental Associationalism. Not to be confused with Alcoholics Anonymous, the Argentum Astrum or any other quasi-religious organization bearing these two initials.

"Although we speak of "The AA" and "AA'ers," it should be noted that "AA" has never represented any formally chartered or established group as such, but a group of individuals and groups so-chartered, bound together in a loose affiliation based on shared ideals and cameraderie."

--Lollop Whitley, Dogs for Checkers: AA Symboliosis and Distance Language, introduction to the 1986 edition, University of Kansas Press.

AA has also stood for Accidental Action and the Association of Association.

See Also