'Yeah Nice' is a positive response that you unknowingly use and hear everyday. It's the subconscious thought when you see something done well. The knowing feeling when you’re first to connect the dots. It’s that impossible-to-hide smile when you hear a great idea.
It’s the nod of approval, the raise of a glass and the sigh of relief.
Antonym: Yeah nah
Synonym: Yeah yeah yeah, Yeah sick, Yeah noicee, Fuck yeah
Origin: Australian / English
It’s the nod of approval, the raise of a glass and the sigh of relief.
Antonym: Yeah nah
Synonym: Yeah yeah yeah, Yeah sick, Yeah noicee, Fuck yeah
Origin: Australian / English
Statement: "Just stocked up the beer fridge for the big weekend"
Response: "Yeah Nice"
Statement: "That awesome new campaign that's going around just won another award"
Response: "Yeah Nice"
Response: "Yeah Nice"
Statement: "That awesome new campaign that's going around just won another award"
Response: "Yeah Nice"
by silkjam June 5, 2024
Get the Yeah Nicemug. When the boys are getting fired up to get out on the course you shout the fraise “Golf time yeah” mainly the sentence is shouted well intoxicated
by Jakespancakes May 22, 2023
Get the golf time yeahmug. by Brazzarazza6677 November 14, 2021
Get the australia fuck yeah!!!!mug. by sugar daddyyyy November 29, 2019
Get the uh yeahmug. by The tallest me & biggest pp me September 16, 2021
Get the That’s Yeahmug. A statement of affirmation or agreement about a proposed activity. Used in place of "I could get behind that", or "sure". The 'yeah' can be omitted if in a hurry.
While originally used exclusively about objects that are 'splayable', modern uses of the phrase do not require this property.
A similar phrase is "yeah, I *can* splay that", used to indicate belief or proficiency instead, i.e. "I'd buy it" or "I can do that".
It's also theoretically possible to use "no, I couldn't/can't/won't splay that" to indicate distaste or refusal, but this is rarely heard.
While originally used exclusively about objects that are 'splayable', modern uses of the phrase do not require this property.
A similar phrase is "yeah, I *can* splay that", used to indicate belief or proficiency instead, i.e. "I'd buy it" or "I can do that".
It's also theoretically possible to use "no, I couldn't/can't/won't splay that" to indicate distaste or refusal, but this is rarely heard.
by splaya June 2, 2022
Get the yeah, I could splay thatmug. 