adj.
1) Weird, out of place, odd, different
2) Confusing, nonsensical
Always said with emphasis, perhaps derived from something along the lines of "This is stupid...next!"
1) Weird, out of place, odd, different
2) Confusing, nonsensical
Always said with emphasis, perhaps derived from something along the lines of "This is stupid...next!"
by Nadia July 10, 2004
by defried July 10, 2011
by `hook October 12, 2003
"I had something to say to my friend, but i didn't want the people around us to hear."
"what did you do?"
"We started nexting each other. It was easy."
"what did you do?"
"We started nexting each other. It was easy."
by bjornborg June 21, 2009
This is a secondary method of claiming ownership over a previously unowned object after dibs has already been established over said object.
To "call next" is to denote who will obtain the next usage of the object after the "dibser" has had his/her fill.
To those who are unfamiliar with "Dibs Protocol," calling dibs on an object overrides any claims of ownership made simply by finding the object in question.
To "call next" is to denote who will obtain the next usage of the object after the "dibser" has had his/her fill.
To those who are unfamiliar with "Dibs Protocol," calling dibs on an object overrides any claims of ownership made simply by finding the object in question.
by Ghost Crab March 4, 2009
When an individual sends a text message someone who's sitting next to you instead of simply talking to them
1: Nexting someone because talking is so mainstream
2: I can't believe Larry, he never talks to you. He just sits there Nexting you all day
2: I can't believe Larry, he never talks to you. He just sits there Nexting you all day
by Southbound Soul July 2, 2012
by Billy Christmas January 26, 2007