A family of circles with two dashes for eyes and a dash for a mouth. Little nano, tall nano, and petite nano are all a part of this family. Commonly accepted in college campuses and symbolic of one's love for a gigapet.
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- now imagine a circle around that and that's a nano.
NHON situation - Nanos Helping Other Nanos
Nano Prank! - Playing jokes on other nanos like jumping out from behind a bed or telling another nano about a segway tour that doesn't exist
Nano Songs:
nano nano nano i made you out of clay and when you're dry and ready the nano i shall play
oh im a little nano petite and small here is my emma sitting in her stall when I get all scared up I jsut shout TALL NANO GET THE FUCK OUT!
Most fertile nanos: BCN, or bcup nano, who has boobs and looks like a nano on wheels
VMN, or visiting male nano, who visits from another county and reproduces with BCN through the nose.
Can also be known as nayn.
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- now imagine a circle around that and that's a nano.
NHON situation - Nanos Helping Other Nanos
Nano Prank! - Playing jokes on other nanos like jumping out from behind a bed or telling another nano about a segway tour that doesn't exist
Nano Songs:
nano nano nano i made you out of clay and when you're dry and ready the nano i shall play
oh im a little nano petite and small here is my emma sitting in her stall when I get all scared up I jsut shout TALL NANO GET THE FUCK OUT!
Most fertile nanos: BCN, or bcup nano, who has boobs and looks like a nano on wheels
VMN, or visiting male nano, who visits from another county and reproduces with BCN through the nose.
Can also be known as nayn.
by pianocake April 29, 2008
Filipino slang words of "short". Doesn't define either short, shorter or shortest. And is abused by Filipinos.
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Another word for a vagina. Word founded in central Pennsyvania as an alternative to the "bad" words the vagina can be called. Can be used in front of the kids without them knowing the meaning.
by Boydman January 22, 2007
A vertically challenged person employed by a parent or family member who constantly asks irrelevant questions to appear familiar with said business.
by Abstrain March 06, 2009
Nothing, really. It's just a stock phrase. Japan has a few of them. It CAN be translated, literally, as "it is so".
Nano (なの) is a "sentence-ender", something that people use to give their words more life when talking. Generally, nano is used by females to beautify their sentences.
Some ships that use nano include Haruna and Iku (I-19).
Desu (です) is a more formal sentence-ender that can be used by anyone. Typically, statements will end with desu, although it is usually not needed and people will use other sentence-enders to fit the situation, such as a verb-masu.
Nano (なの) is a "sentence-ender", something that people use to give their words more life when talking. Generally, nano is used by females to beautify their sentences.
Some ships that use nano include Haruna and Iku (I-19).
Desu (です) is a more formal sentence-ender that can be used by anyone. Typically, statements will end with desu, although it is usually not needed and people will use other sentence-enders to fit the situation, such as a verb-masu.
by Huyoka April 17, 2019