Definder - what does the word mean?

What is neh?

Derived either from Ender's Game or the streets of Winona, 'neh' is an interrogative statement meaning "isn't that so?". It also goes well with any other adopted lingo from Battle School graduates originating from Ender's jeesh. More often used in non verbal communication (e.g. instant messaging, email), 'neh' is a not well known term.

It be the best, neh?

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Neh - what is it?

Largely used in Japan at the end of a sentence as a way of saying, "right?" or "isn't that so?" among other things. The book Shogun used it frequently, and it is commonly used in anime to this day.

People have no idea what this means most of the time, neh?

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What does "neh" mean?

means Breasts in Singapore.

you damm neh neh!

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Neh - what does it mean?

(verb) to 'neh', to run with legs apart and make snorting noises

jason, who was wearing his pants up to his armpits (yet again!)was nehing down the street.

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Neh - meaning

(adjective) to be a neh (check neh)

'you're so nehy!'

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Neh - definition

... you losers, it's HEN BACKWARDS!

"we blow them up! neh!"

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Neh - slang

originated in Japan, taken by myself, the slang term migrated to Seattle, Washington and is now used by confused stoners.

What, the cops are here? neh...

(question) -Where's my stash?
(answer) -Neh...

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Neh

when you feel like you want to give up but you keep going anyway.

You: "NNEHHHH"
Billy: you can do it!"

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Neh

very similar to meh, but in negative indifference.

originated by the creator of the interjection meh

John: So, do you want to go to the movies saturday?

Jane: Neh, I'm probably doing something then



"neh, I don't really care what you do, but doesn't sound like a good idea to me."

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Neh

The interjection "neh?" at the end of a sentence is equivalent to the Canadian "eh/hey?", or the British/Scots "innit?". Was invented neither by Orson Scott Card nor on the streets of Winona, Minnesota, but rather has been in the language for a good long time without too many people noticing. They still don't.

"Neh" is either a foreshortened loan of the French "n'est-ce pas?", or a direct loan of the Portuguese contraction "né?" (literally, "não é?"), which means the very same thing when placed at the end of a sentence. It is difficult to find any particular attribution to "neh" in English literature because it is vernacular and evolved as a spoken interjection, not to be written down.

A: Neh?
B: Eh.

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