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Neato Burrito

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.
"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."
" :( "
by Jon B-C January 25, 2014
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neato jets

something that you think is really great
Did you see those anaglyph Google Earth simulations?
Yeah! Neato Jets!
by Lisa Jordan May 5, 2007
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Related Words
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Neapolitan lines

A useful umbrella term describing the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines' shared route between Baker Street and Aldgate.

On London Underground maps these lines are individually colour-coded yellow, pink and magenta. When viewed side-by-side the lines resemble Neapolitan ice cream, albeit with the Metropolitan line's dark magenta replacing Neapolitan ice cream's chocolate brown.
Example 1:
"How do I get from Liverpool Street to Farringdon?"
"Any of the Neapolitan lines will do"

Example 2:
"What lines pass through Baker Street?"
"The Bakerloo, Jubilee and Neapolitan lines"
by LandinInnit September 1, 2013
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neko

1. the basic Japanese noun for "cat."

2. Japanese slang for the "bottom" in a homosexual relationship. The claim that it is derived from the word for "cat" is a folk etymology; the true origin of the word is unknown, but it might be related to the Japanese verbs "neru" (寝る: to lie down, to lie supine; to go to bed, to go to sleep)/"nekaseru" (寝かせる: to put someone to bed, to lay somebody down) or the noun "nekko" (根っこ: the base of a tree, the roots around the bottom of a tree). It is the counterpart of "tachi" (タチ: the "top"), which might be related to Japanese "tachi" (太刀: a Japanese long sword) or "tachi" (立ち: standing (up), the state of being erect).
1. kawaii neko desu ne. ("That's a cute cat, amirite?")

2. kawaii neko desu ne. ("That's a cute bottom boy, amirite?")
by nek0mimi December 1, 2009
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Nekoism

Nekoism is a religion, its about worshipping Nekos. This religion was founded by many people in seperate, often even without knowing it already exists
Do you know about Nekoism? You should totally convert!
by Susul May 1, 2020
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nyan neko sugar girls

A fanmade anime series (also called a fanime) that can only be found on youtube. It was created by someone with the username SoapOpera46. The anime had a total of 10 episodes and was active from 2010-2012. The title may sound a bit strange, and the art and VA work may seem like nothing special at first, but I can assure you that this fanime was an absolute cinematic masterpiece. I don’t mean to gatekeep, but you have never truly experienced anime until you have watched Nyan Neko Sugar Girls.
“Have you heard? They’ve never watched Nyan Neko Sugar Girls before...”

“Oh my goddd.....FOR REAL?!”
by persephone_simp November 27, 2020
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Ay Nako

You don't have any banana ketchup?! Ay nako, you need to go to seafood city.
by Vinny Hong and Jay Cho <3 October 2, 2018
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