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Another way to say "not", when choosing to decide something. Popularly used on social networking sites.
Or nah by SGirl424 February 18, 2014
A fun and popular way to say "or not" usually said by tweens and teens.

It is always found at the end of a question and is usually preceded by a clicky noise made with the tongue.

When said, the facial expression usually contains wide eyes and a mouth open wide vertically instead of horizontally thus making it funny. This is the opposite of how ones face normally would look when asking a regular question. Example: tight lips and partly closed eyelids.
Do you wanna build a snowman *clicky sound* or nah?

Hahahahaha, ya mad or nah?

Do you wanna be my boyfriend *clicky sound* or nah?
or nah by Wizzletoff February 24, 2014
"Or nah", a phrase believed to originate from a song in the genre of hip hop. Typically, the phrase soon became popular among derivative teens to introduce a yes or no question into conversation. Despite the fact that it's a popular phrase, it's illiterate, hackneyed, and most certainly dull.
"Should I call in sick today or nah?"

"Is this a cute outfit or nah?"

"Should I dumb Kelsey, or nah?"
Or nah by Dust in the wind March 29, 2015
A fun and popular way to say "or not" usually said by tweens and teens.

It is always found at the end of a question and is usually preceded by a clicky noise made with the tongue.

When said, the facial expression usually contains wide eyes and a mouth open wide vertically instead of horizontally thus making it funny. This is the opposite of how ones face normally would look when asking a regular question. Example: tight lips and partly closed eyelids.
Do you wanna build a snowman *clicky sound* or nah?

Hahahahaha, ya mad or nah?

Do you wanna be my boyfriend *clicky sound* or nah?
or nah by Wizzletoff February 25, 2014

mad or nah 

When you get somebody hella pissed you say,"mad or nah!"
Girl 1:"What the fuck bitch!" said Rayray.
Girl 2: "Haha," shaquiqui shouted, "mad or nah!"
mad or nah by Zachary O May 20, 2014