(adjective):
1. A term used to describe someone who is considered conventionally attractive, but lacks basic conversational skills and/or is socially inept.
2. Someone who has read this urban dictionary article on stream.(lmao hi)
(noun):
1. A person regarded as raunchy, cringe, and a certified bottom.
2. A person who kisses plums(see entry on plum kisser for more info).
(verb):
1. To act in a way that is considered socially awkward and cause any who witnessed the act to accumulate second-hand embarrasment.
2. To faint at the mention of OriHimeVT. a.k.a down bad
1. A term used to describe someone who is considered conventionally attractive, but lacks basic conversational skills and/or is socially inept.
2. Someone who has read this urban dictionary article on stream.(lmao hi)
(noun):
1. A person regarded as raunchy, cringe, and a certified bottom.
2. A person who kisses plums(see entry on plum kisser for more info).
(verb):
1. To act in a way that is considered socially awkward and cause any who witnessed the act to accumulate second-hand embarrasment.
2. To faint at the mention of OriHimeVT. a.k.a down bad
This term is often abrreviated as Numi, a slang word.
(adjective): That girl just ran into me, stuttered incoherently, and then hid in the bathroom! What an Akuma Nihmune!
(noun): Hey, I think that was Akuma Nihmune over there! What a weird place for a toilet.
(verb): She was so desperate for some action, she began kissed herself in the mirror; what an Akuma Nihmune moment!
(adjective): That girl just ran into me, stuttered incoherently, and then hid in the bathroom! What an Akuma Nihmune!
(noun): Hey, I think that was Akuma Nihmune over there! What a weird place for a toilet.
(verb): She was so desperate for some action, she began kissed herself in the mirror; what an Akuma Nihmune moment!
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It is unknown, random, or abstract; obscure. It is usually used after a comma when the last letter of the last word ends with a consonant. Consider it like a tag question. If the last word ends with a vowel, a comma will still be used. If there is no proper noun in the sentence, you need not to put a comma, whether it'd be a vowel or consonant, at the end of the last word before "nimne." Pretty nimne, right? No one laughing from that? Oh, okay. And no, this is not inspired by the random song on YouTube and is also not because of the family. Anyway, this is the denotation.
/ˈnɪm.nə/ nim · ne / noun / 2 (connotation)
An obscure piece of information or object; enigma. It has the same functions as its adjective counterpart. But now it just functions as a noun and follows all the rules of English that refer to when a noun.
It is unknown, random, or abstract; obscure. It is usually used after a comma when the last letter of the last word ends with a consonant. Consider it like a tag question. If the last word ends with a vowel, a comma will still be used. If there is no proper noun in the sentence, you need not to put a comma, whether it'd be a vowel or consonant, at the end of the last word before "nimne." Pretty nimne, right? No one laughing from that? Oh, okay. And no, this is not inspired by the random song on YouTube and is also not because of the family. Anyway, this is the denotation.
/ˈnɪm.nə/ nim · ne / noun / 2 (connotation)
An obscure piece of information or object; enigma. It has the same functions as its adjective counterpart. But now it just functions as a noun and follows all the rules of English that refer to when a noun.
Adjective:
1. With a consonant-ending word:
"The painting was beautiful, but its meaning remained nimne, right?"
2. With a vowel-ending word:
"The theory sounded intriguing, yet it was still quite nimne, huh?"
3. Without a proper noun:
"His explanation was unclear and somewhat nimne."
4. When there’s no need for a comma:
"The concept felt very nimne in nature."
Noun:
1. With a consonant-ending word:
"The ancient artifact was a true nimne, right?"
2. With a vowel-ending word:
"The story was filled with nimne, huh?"
3. Without a proper noun:
"Finding the hidden nimne took years of research."
4. When there’s no need for a comma:
"The puzzle was an intriguing nimne in the collection."
1. With a consonant-ending word:
"The painting was beautiful, but its meaning remained nimne, right?"
2. With a vowel-ending word:
"The theory sounded intriguing, yet it was still quite nimne, huh?"
3. Without a proper noun:
"His explanation was unclear and somewhat nimne."
4. When there’s no need for a comma:
"The concept felt very nimne in nature."
Noun:
1. With a consonant-ending word:
"The ancient artifact was a true nimne, right?"
2. With a vowel-ending word:
"The story was filled with nimne, huh?"
3. Without a proper noun:
"Finding the hidden nimne took years of research."
4. When there’s no need for a comma:
"The puzzle was an intriguing nimne in the collection."
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