A more humorous version of the words "Neat" or "cool"
First said by the character Butters from South Park
First said by the character Butters from South Park
by Glides September 24, 2010

When something is so neat it is comparable to eating a bag of Cheetos without getting crusty fingers
Teacher: My car got in an accident so I was unable to mark your assessments. I will be taking a break from teaching this class to recover.
Joe: Neatos Cheetos
Joe: Neatos Cheetos
by Microwaved Fork February 19, 2021

1. Used to express approval or agreement.
2. A phrase used in substitution of “Sounds good” or “Okie dokie”
2. A phrase used in substitution of “Sounds good” or “Okie dokie”
Me: No work?
Friend: I have time to play a quick game, if anything I’ll have you kick me.
Me: Sounds Neato Mosquito.
Friend: I have time to play a quick game, if anything I’ll have you kick me.
Me: Sounds Neato Mosquito.
by Creepy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ March 3, 2018

The delicious phrase that succeeds the already tasty "cool beans."
1) Intended to be a replacement or an expansion upon "cool beans." According to the prophecy, all cool beans will eventually be made into neato burritos. Their fate is inevitable-- it is only a matter of time.
2) Means "cool" or "awesome," but can also be a form of approval or for closing a conversation in a simultaneously witty and dorky manner.
1) Intended to be a replacement or an expansion upon "cool beans." According to the prophecy, all cool beans will eventually be made into neato burritos. Their fate is inevitable-- it is only a matter of time.
2) Means "cool" or "awesome," but can also be a form of approval or for closing a conversation in a simultaneously witty and dorky manner.
"Whoa, check that out!"
"Dang, that's neato burrito!"
"So I'll pick you up at 7?"
"Sounds good."
"Neato burrito."
"I just got an iPad!"
"Cool beans, man."
"Actually, it's 'neato burrito,' now."
"Shut the hell up, Matt."
" :( "
"Dang, that's neato burrito!"
"So I'll pick you up at 7?"
"Sounds good."
"Neato burrito."
"I just got an iPad!"
"Cool beans, man."
"Actually, it's 'neato burrito,' now."
"Shut the hell up, Matt."
" :( "
by Jon B-C January 25, 2014

by Lisa Jordan May 5, 2007

A dismissive turn of phrase used when you don't actually care about what the other person is saying.
by Valtarre October 1, 2019

by kukatie1 December 28, 2008
