1) A single onomatopoeic word used to express desire to procrastinate and ignore any relevant work that is looming in distance; derived from Korean origin.
2) verb. a transformed version of 1), to ignore or avoid any person, object or schoolwork that is starting to bug u
2) verb. a transformed version of 1), to ignore or avoid any person, object or schoolwork that is starting to bug u
1)
Kimchi: Ugh we have to finish our History internal assessment paper
Eva: Nyeh-nyeh, lets go have coffee and play some guitar hero
2.)
Kimchi: you mean we are just going to nyeh-nyeh it?!
Eva: absolutely, we can do it later. always later.
(10 minutes later)
John: So are we working on that history paper tonight
Eva: No John, we already nyeh-nyehed it
Kimchi: Ugh we have to finish our History internal assessment paper
Eva: Nyeh-nyeh, lets go have coffee and play some guitar hero
2.)
Kimchi: you mean we are just going to nyeh-nyeh it?!
Eva: absolutely, we can do it later. always later.
(10 minutes later)
John: So are we working on that history paper tonight
Eva: No John, we already nyeh-nyehed it
by EvaF March 27, 2008
by Gibibyte.net June 25, 2003
A reaction used to express annoyance or irritation. Possibly deriving from the word Niet, meaning "no," or "do not" in Afrikaans.
by Reemah June 22, 2006
by katie (the cosmic food[broccolli]) August 29, 2003
A combination of "no" and "yeah". (1)Used in situations where either answer could potentially lead to trouble. (2)Accidentally used when one decides to lie at the last second.
Example 1:
Significant Other: Be honest, are you attracted to him/her?
Person 2: ... Nyeh.
Example 2:
Teacher: Did you do your homework?
Student: nYEH!
Significant Other: Be honest, are you attracted to him/her?
Person 2: ... Nyeh.
Example 2:
Teacher: Did you do your homework?
Student: nYEH!
by Attici August 23, 2007
A word that can be used to express any number of emotions - from sadness to empathy to anger to annoyance. Also helpful when used when there is nothing else to say. If used as a question, the correct answer is "Signs point to yes," as determined by the Magic 8 Ball.
by KLETCO February 08, 2004
a word that exemplifies delight and sheer terror at the same time, most commonly used when being attacked by bubba.
by Anonymous October 04, 2003