Definitions by sir cosmo
nao
A panacaeic statement of utter derision or disdain.
Relevant in many contexts; generally to exacerbate the embarassment of a failed joke, but perhaps specifically directed at an individual, preceding the target's name, or title, in order to indicate their knob-headedness.
Old Fisherian in its etymology, derived from the older expression 'nao barry'. Common in south london area. Spread faithfully nation-wide by alumni.
Relevant in many contexts; generally to exacerbate the embarassment of a failed joke, but perhaps specifically directed at an individual, preceding the target's name, or title, in order to indicate their knob-headedness.
Old Fisherian in its etymology, derived from the older expression 'nao barry'. Common in south london area. Spread faithfully nation-wide by alumni.