by Reallydarkchocolate June 28, 2015
by John Weiss December 08, 2004
Operativo: Ya no le voy a dar nada
Muchacho: Como que pinchi me va dar ni madre huey?
Operativo: Lla valla se
Muchacho: No Ni Merga
Muchacho: Como que pinchi me va dar ni madre huey?
Operativo: Lla valla se
Muchacho: No Ni Merga
by Spiderman45 September 02, 2008
by Sugarcupcakelover21 March 15, 2020
enhypen's Best Maknae (The Rookie Mega Monster)
one of the best dancers of the 4th gen, and also a great rapper and model and singer too!
and someone who certainly that you will not resist his charms!
one of the best dancers of the 4th gen, and also a great rapper and model and singer too!
and someone who certainly that you will not resist his charms!
by jwnikluv February 22, 2021
usually used in terms of someone who dosnt leave their house and eats beef currys any available chance usually everynight for dinner.usually found on a console of some sort or computer.
by nawog May 25, 2009
This is a Mandarin Chinese phrase typically used in greeting. The term literally means "you good" ('ni' means 'you' and hao' means 'good'), but is used as a "hello" or "hi".
If a 'ma' is added to the end of the phrase, its meaning is changed to something like "Are you well?" This is also a phrase used in greeting others, as it's polite.
If a 'ma' is added to the end of the phrase, its meaning is changed to something like "Are you well?" This is also a phrase used in greeting others, as it's polite.
"Ni hao ma?"
What I like about speaking in foreign languages is that you can say literally anything, and most people won't know what in heck it means.
I also know two cusswords in Japanese
What I like about speaking in foreign languages is that you can say literally anything, and most people won't know what in heck it means.
I also know two cusswords in Japanese
by oh dear, I'm nothing to you. November 10, 2017