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Like 'aww', but more condescending.

Can include more or less than 2 'w's.
N'aww, in' he cute?!

N'aww, I loves you too's :D
n'aww by Ashley Sykes March 18, 2008
Related Words

Ya N'Ameen? 

1.Asking "Do You Know What I Mean?"
2.Asking a friend if they know somone named Ameen.
You know what i'm saying?
You know what I mean?
1.Man, that girl has a fine bootay! Ya N'Ameen? - Tyrone
2.Have you seen a rather large black kid walking around? His name's Ameen. - Mr. Smith
Y N'Ameen? - Tyrone
Ya N'Ameen? by DJX June 17, 2008

N'awlins 

See New Wallens


Another Way of Sayin New Orleans or Nawlins. Best City in Louisiana.
Main! New Wallens Got tha Food. Drunk too much... shit is cheap down dere.
N'awlins by N'awlins August 27, 2005
N'arsed is short for Not Arsed!

A person using the word "N'arsed" are usually that not arsed that they can’t even be bothered to pronounce two words so it comes out "N'arsed"
Andy - Scotty mate, why did you just put that window through on a building we always socialise in?

Scotty - N'arsed!
N'arsed by JuiceBox23 May 13, 2009

tits 'n' ass 

Breasts and female buttocks. This expression comes from the entertainment industry, and may well date to the vaudeville era. It means using feminine beauty, in various states of undress, to spice up or ornament a dramatic or musical show. Often used cynically to imply that the tastes of audiences are of the lowest common denominator: shallow and sexually-obsessed, failing to appreciate other aspects of a show thought "finer", such as drama, action, talent or music.
Example 1: When we staged this show, we included a number of scantily-clad female dancers, because all audiences really want nowadays is tits 'n' ass.

Example 2: You're spending HOW much on your musicians for this show? Don't you know that all people really want is tits 'n' ass?

Example 3: In the 1960's, pop music was really about talent and musical ability. Now it's all about tits 'n' ass.
tits 'n' ass by david lincoln brooks November 10, 2013

N'am Aight. 

==English==

==Etmyology==
From the phrase "No, I am alright".

==Sentence==
It's a sentence.
# Used when asked to share formspring password.

==Synonyms==
None that are known.
first person: "Hey, give me your formspring password!"

second person: "N'am Aight."