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Negative Reality Inversion 

A Negative Reality Inversion (NRI) a term originating from the series "The Young Ones" and is actually technobabble.

A Reality Inversion would be the symmetrical inversion of reality. Making it negative would actually cancel it out, leaving you with reality.
NEIL: Anybody watching that must've thought it was a negative reality inversion.

*A man and woman are making out in the shadows
WOMAN: Cor, that looked just like a negative reality inversion, didn't it?
MAN: Yes, it did, a bit.

*They turn their attention back to each other
Did you see Glenn? He got negan'd hardcore bro!
negan by AzazelAku December 3, 2016
A beautiful girl in persian culture.
Meaning beloved.
Negar by 86016673 May 10, 2018

full-negan 

To deploy one's unrelenting and full fury of will against an unsuspecting person or object. While this normally includes violence, it can also be a feat of strength or over-the-top action. You also do not have to be Negan... to go full-negan. A true full-negan is so bad-ass it is not limited to laws of physics or time.
Yo dawg you seen that Office Space movie? Those fools went full-negan on that fax-machine.
full-negan by morgueparty December 11, 2017

Negaholic 

Worse than a Negative Nancy, or Debbie Downer. This person is excessively negative, even during the happiest of times. They find themselves completely incapable of being positive. Some might call them pessimists, but they are much worse. They seem to be addicted to negativity.
My hubby is the biggest negaholic EVER! I surprised him with a new flatscreen tv for his birthday. Instead of smiling and hugging me, he instead frowned and asked how much I spent on it since he was planning on buying a new hard drive for his computer with our extra dough. Then he frowned some more because he realized he was another year older.
Negaholic by borntomakestuff January 24, 2010

negative creep 

An underrated song by Nirvana found on their first album, "Bleach".
"Daddy's little girl ain't a girl no more..."
negative creep by Miles Ellis February 24, 2005