This is a phrase to state when someone mentions something positive and you don't want to celebrate it for whatever reasons that you may have.
Bryce: "I got the job! I got the job! I'm so excited. Now I'll be able to buy the engagement ring! My life is getting good!!!"
Mom: "Nay to that yay! I don't respect your decision-making at all. You are a disappointment!"
Mom: "Nay to that yay! I don't respect your decision-making at all. You are a disappointment!"
by von groovy August 14, 2024

by fuckingthot August 22, 2018

Another way of saying 'isn't it' / 'isnt that right' or an alternative to the phrase 'innit'. Used more as a prompt to either recall someone's memory or to try and gain agreement.
*Two friends having a drink in the pub*
Person 1: "I think I know that guy over there from somewhere"
Person 2: "Yeah, he looks like that Dylan guy we were in school with, nai"!?
Person 1: "I think I know that guy over there from somewhere"
Person 2: "Yeah, he looks like that Dylan guy we were in school with, nai"!?
by Chaz_E June 4, 2024

by QueenKatnissC March 16, 2023

Despite being a seeming double negative, this term takes the older colloquial “nay” (meaning no) and further reinforces it with a second use of “no” creating a very emphatic expression of a negative response or declination of a request.
by pie me January 12, 2022

Nais/NAIS familiar to "Noice"- adjective. /nais/
the "a" is pronounced like the first "a" in Alaska.
The ironic way of using the word "nice".
THE most passive aggressive way to react to ANYTHING.
its origin is from the cold, dark lands of Norway -Bodø
Used when...
you really don`t wan`t to argue, so you just accept it.
you try to save your friend after saying something stupid.
you say "fuck off" just in a milder way.
you get targeted in any negative way directed to you.
and finally as an escape root or a "bad" comeback.
the "a" is pronounced like the first "a" in Alaska.
The ironic way of using the word "nice".
THE most passive aggressive way to react to ANYTHING.
its origin is from the cold, dark lands of Norway -Bodø
Used when...
you really don`t wan`t to argue, so you just accept it.
you try to save your friend after saying something stupid.
you say "fuck off" just in a milder way.
you get targeted in any negative way directed to you.
and finally as an escape root or a "bad" comeback.
Someone making fun of you or saying something really corny.
1 "you where great at practice last night josh"
"NAIS Ted"
2 (sits in a crowded room)
how come you have never kissed her sober?
(awkward silence between the couple and EVERYBODY else)
NAIS ted.
(used as an conformation that that was weird and awkward, also you should shut up and have a timeout in the corner.)
1 "you where great at practice last night josh"
"NAIS Ted"
2 (sits in a crowded room)
how come you have never kissed her sober?
(awkward silence between the couple and EVERYBODY else)
NAIS ted.
(used as an conformation that that was weird and awkward, also you should shut up and have a timeout in the corner.)
by LIl.Clout October 1, 2018
