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A type of invented Slang used in the book a Clockwork orange that combines Russian words with the occaisonal schoolboy speak. Without the propper guide or some russian speak in you, it can be extremely difficult to understand.
Sentence in Nasdat: But when we got into the srteet I viddied that thinking was for the gloopy ones, and that the oomny ones use like inspiration and what Bog sends.
Nasdat by Goldo Glittergold January 18, 2008
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"Those Nasdats cause nothing but trouble".
nasdat by Stiff Capranos May 13, 2005
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The marketplace for people to buy and sell meme stocks.
normie1: Is the meme economy up or down.
normie2: Just check the NASDANQ. I bought some "dat boi" stock this morning. Hes' due for a rebound soon.
NASDANQ by 3EDGY5ME November 1, 2016
Word used to discribe a woman with negative ass. The opposite of ghetto booty. Short for no ass at all.
Man do u see that chick at the end of the bar.
Yeah but she was sittin down when u saw her man, she's got nasatal. Dont even think about touchin that.
nasatal by Aaron May 25, 2004
1. A false language created for use in the novel by Anthony Burgess, "A Clockwork Orange." The Nadsat language is a bastardization of Slavic combined with "school boy" rhyming slang and English terms.

2. A term in the Nadsat language meaning "teenager," derived from the Slavic terms for numbers 11 and 19.
1. Nadsat is one like horrorshow example of a bolshy great language in which we chellovecks use complex slovos to confuse the other vecks whom we give the old ultraviolence.

2. We were in the heighth of Nadsat fasion.
Nadsat by Deus Ex Magna September 21, 2005

nassatall 

A female having poorly shaped, often flat buttocks, sometimes referred to as a "pancake ass".
Damn yo, that b got a bad case of nassatall!
nassatall by Pax Dogg April 16, 2003
The language was created by Anthony Burgess for his book A Clockwork Orange. The language is a mixture of Russian and English slang, many people attempt to translate every word as they go along but the way to get the most enjoyment is to simply read the word as is and the further you get into the book the more you will understand.
I viddied a malchick walking down the street and this made me tolchock him in the yarbles, but the rozzes showed up and I was sent off to the roz shop and then the barry place.
Nadsat by Tom Li May 15, 2005