A regional, dialectal Cherokee language word meaning "small and brown". It is very rarely used as a perjorative or put-down. Used most often as a descriptive term for animals.
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Get the neech mug.a slang used to describe the aboriginal peoples as a whole; it is a word that is okay to be used by aboriginal people but not by any one else; neechie is our negger
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Get the neechie mug.Neethy is a word that means bloody fookin’ legend. It can be given as a nickname in early childhood or mid life to describe someone with such qualities.
Jeremy’s nickname is Neethy. His family gave it to him to describe his near perfect and enjoyable personality
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Get the Neethy mug.most uniformed people or non-educated either by choice or by lifestyle have been told it means native brother, cree slang, but it doesnt mean anything it is an adopted white mans term for nigger but used for native , i speak cree and know slang as well, and it doesn't mean "native brother" it means nigger , mostly urban natives have taken the term as brother, non speaking or lack of personal respect , but in reference you wouldnt call your kokum(g if by nb)( k if southern cree) or mushum neechie, you'd get an ass whooping or disowned
there are 4 dialects -k and g are the ones im more familiar with and are the larger of the dialects
ni meaning " I " chi = ci = ? like as in question ...etc it doesnt make sense in translation
there is no cree slang for neechie it is a whole sale word
heres an example of cree slang:
Motts is cree slang for "no or nope", not to be used around older folks, Namoya is the proper pronunciation for ref for "nope ,no ,none, or stop" for cree slang it all depends on how the sentence is set up as well.
there are 4 dialects -k and g are the ones im more familiar with and are the larger of the dialects
ni meaning " I " chi = ci = ? like as in question ...etc it doesnt make sense in translation
there is no cree slang for neechie it is a whole sale word
heres an example of cree slang:
Motts is cree slang for "no or nope", not to be used around older folks, Namoya is the proper pronunciation for ref for "nope ,no ,none, or stop" for cree slang it all depends on how the sentence is set up as well.
hey that neechie stole my bike, hey that neechie was looking at me, hey theres those dirty neechies, damn you neechee
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