Definder - what does the word mean?

What is nah?

A geordie (Newcastle) word for know.

I don't know

"I divint nah"

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nah - meme gif

nah meme gif

nah - video


Nah - what is it?

'No', except how surfers prefer to say it.

Nah, fool, nah.

Nah fool, your mom is Hitler.

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What does "nah" mean?

nah - a different word for no. usually followed by mate.

have you done your homework? Nah mate trust i aint done it!

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Nah - what does it mean?

This is the shortage of "na huj" (Π½Π° Π₯Π£Π™) - "nah", wich means "fuck no" or "I dont care". Most popular slang word in russian language between young ppl for long time (ages).

1. Do u wanna go there?
2. Nah .. I dont.

1. Lets do it man!
2. Nah man, I wont!

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Nah - meaning

An expression used when the aforementioned statement sounds incredibly unfeasible/stupid on closer hearing.

Y'know, George W. Bush could actually be considered a competant president. (pause) Nah....

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Nah - definition

nah a typically turkish cultural gesture which expresses misbelieve, distrust, challenge, opposition or disobedience. nah occurs when someone puts his/her thumb between forefinger and middle finger and the nahhed fist is shown to the person at whom it is aimed.

a more brutal version of the gesture exists, by creating a "slash" like sound after turning the nahhed fist with an immediate forward motion, in order that the nahhed wrist hits the other hand's palm.

literally nah means "like the hell it is?"

-Person 1 : Can you lend me your car?
-Person 2 : Nah!

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Nah - slang

a slang word for " no "

me: u want fries?

u: nah, i`m fine, thx tho.

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Nah

a form of β€˜no’ used to piss someone off.

you’re mad at the other person ...

you’re ugly, calvin
nah, you are.

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Nah

What Norman "Nick" says when he ain't feeling it. Shit sounds like a Bugs Bunny impersonation.

"Hey you tryna come pick me up please"
*Bugs Bunny voice* "nah"

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Nah

Used when "no" is too formal, and "nope" is too casual.

If it's ever capitilized, you're using it wrong.

Police: "Did you kill this man?!"
Me: nah

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