not gonna lie. A pre-sentence or post-sentence addition that assures the recipient that you are indeed not lying.
by thejson August 28, 2010
NGL is an abbreviation for “not gonna lie.” It's usually used at the beginning of a sentence to indicate honesty or vulnerability. ... It could be used to insult someone, to share your honest opinion, or to open up your emotions. In most situations, NGL is simply used to share your opinion.
by TheShyGuy's Dictionary June 16, 2021
textspeak for "not gonna lie"
by SAM-SEI July 14, 2019
by Kals dad May 22, 2020
Jen's ex-boyfriend is such a fag. Ngl.
Bob: At the next school dance we should start a mosh pit
Joe: That would be amazing, ngl.
Bob: At the next school dance we should start a mosh pit
Joe: That would be amazing, ngl.
by iEmoUchiha April 05, 2009
Ngl means Not Gonna Lie. People use this term of Internet slang when they're being honest about something, most of the time something that's unpleasant that the person is thinking about.
Here are some examples:
Here are some examples:
"What do you think of the new girl?"
"Ngl, she's really ugly"
"Your mom told you to clean up, by the way"
"Ngl I don't care"
"Ngl, she's really ugly"
"Your mom told you to clean up, by the way"
"Ngl I don't care"
by idk_definitions July 20, 2018