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1. Very tidy.
2. A gadget or other little device which is seen as cool 3. An agreement. Variant: neat-o. Often used more flippantly or in place of the word "great" etc |
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1. An expression that means something is wonderful, terrific, or cool.
2. A term for serving a spirit straight, in a glass without any ice or mixers. 3. To be clean, orderly and tidy. 1. That is a really neat car.
2. I like my whiskey neat. 3. James likes to keep a house very neat. |
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Some thing that is easily pulled off that has an awsome outcome. The way that we flogged that BMW at the lights.... yes dude that was neat!
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Pure. Unadulterated. The ONLY way to drink Scotch whisky! I'll have a double Laphroaig, neat, no ice, thanks.
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there's 2 definitions for this..
either 1. you just don't care what the other person is saying or 2. you really do think it's GREAT.. AWESOME "yeahhh mannn i got drunk and screwed this chick the other night.."
"heh, neat." |
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Sarcastic response meaning: Thanks for the update, but I don't actually give a damn. Hey, I just filled my car with gas.
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Used while ordering a beverage - alcoholic - to be consumed straight; without ice; accompanied only by the glass which surrounds it. Often used by men wanting to impress a woman - or another man. Often used by those who think they are better than others. Used by those who know nothing special - other than this unique word - around average to above-average folk who don't need to use such words because they don't flaunt their knowledge. Used by wannabe bartenders or egomaniacal bartenders when ordering - even if the drink tastes like piss 'neat' - just to impress another bartender, or waitress/waiter, with their flashy bar grammar. Josh: "I'd like a peach schnapps NEAT please."
Bartender: "Would you like it in a glass or over your head putz?" |
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