1) A single onomatopoeic word used to express desire to procrastinate and ignore any relevant work that is looming in distance; derived from Korean origin.
2) verb. a transformed version of 1), to ignore or avoid any person, object or schoolwork that is starting to bug u
2) verb. a transformed version of 1), to ignore or avoid any person, object or schoolwork that is starting to bug u
1)
Kimchi: Ugh we have to finish our History internal assessment paper
Eva: Nyeh-nyeh, lets go have coffee and play some guitar hero
2.)
Kimchi: you mean we are just going to nyeh-nyeh it?!
Eva: absolutely, we can do it later. always later.
(10 minutes later)
John: So are we working on that history paper tonight
Eva: No John, we already nyeh-nyehed it
Kimchi: Ugh we have to finish our History internal assessment paper
Eva: Nyeh-nyeh, lets go have coffee and play some guitar hero
2.)
Kimchi: you mean we are just going to nyeh-nyeh it?!
Eva: absolutely, we can do it later. always later.
(10 minutes later)
John: So are we working on that history paper tonight
Eva: No John, we already nyeh-nyehed it
by EvaF March 27, 2008
Get the nyeh-nyehmug. by Gibibyte.net June 25, 2003
Get the nyehmug. A reaction used to express annoyance or irritation. Possibly deriving from the word Niet, meaning "no," or "do not" in Afrikaans.
by Reemah June 22, 2006
Get the nyehmug. by katie (the cosmic food[broccolli]) August 29, 2003
Get the nyehmug. A combination of "no" and "yeah". (1)Used in situations where either answer could potentially lead to trouble. (2)Accidentally used when one decides to lie at the last second.
Example 1:
Significant Other: Be honest, are you attracted to him/her?
Person 2: ... Nyeh.
Example 2:
Teacher: Did you do your homework?
Student: nYEH!
Significant Other: Be honest, are you attracted to him/her?
Person 2: ... Nyeh.
Example 2:
Teacher: Did you do your homework?
Student: nYEH!
by Attici August 27, 2007
Get the nyehmug. A word that can be used to express any number of emotions - from sadness to empathy to anger to annoyance. Also helpful when used when there is nothing else to say. If used as a question, the correct answer is "Signs point to yes," as determined by the Magic 8 Ball.
by KLETCO February 7, 2004
Get the nyehmug. a word that exemplifies delight and sheer terror at the same time, most commonly used when being attacked by bubba.
by Anonymous October 3, 2003
Get the Nyeh!mug.