by Elliken April 20, 2010

It's used as a "nickname" for newbies in the Norvegian Military, or organizations like Red Cross.
It's the contrary for "vet", which is short for "veteran"
It's the contrary for "vet", which is short for "veteran"
by Elliken April 14, 2010

abbv. for Name definitions here on UD.
If someone defines someones name, it a name def, or ND.
Very common to def someones name in a defamatory way, like "shaun - the cheapest MF ever, cheats on everybody....", or in a good way: "Brad - the cutes guy ever..."
A name def is considered by UDitors to be a good reason NOT to publish a def, or to remove.
If someone defines someones name, it a name def, or ND.
Very common to def someones name in a defamatory way, like "shaun - the cheapest MF ever, cheats on everybody....", or in a good way: "Brad - the cutes guy ever..."
A name def is considered by UDitors to be a good reason NOT to publish a def, or to remove.
Uditor 1: I found a defamatory name def, so I removed it.
UDitor 2: Yeah, I got several, both positive and negative, and didn't publish them.
UDitor 2: Yeah, I got several, both positive and negative, and didn't publish them.
by Elliken May 10, 2010

Original it's a positive charged symbol, the symbol for luck. Since WW2 and the Nazis, it's been a negative symbol, often associated with the killing of the Jews.
It's name is Swastika, and is several thousands years old.
It's name is Swastika, and is several thousands years old.
by Elliken April 20, 2010

More a sound than a word.
The oposite of "mhm".
It's negative, like "no", "hell no" or whatever similar.
The oposite of "mhm".
It's negative, like "no", "hell no" or whatever similar.
by Elliken April 20, 2010
