What a stingy/indigent person firmly says regarding da purchase of a certain item, and meaning dat he will only agree to buy a less-expensive used model instead of a pricey "fresh off da store shelf" one.
With many types of items, it is indeed often a good practice to buy them second-hand, especially costlier objects such as houses, cars, farm/industrial machinery, tools, etc. But for other items like vacuum-cleaners or other dust-collecting appliances, batteries or other chemical-based products, untreated lumber, and other objects that tend to wear/dry out or "go bad" quickly/easily, "Ix-nay on the ew-nay" may in fact NOT be such a wise mindset, in dat DAT sort af "previously enjoyed" item might not be in very good shape anymore... here, buying a new item --- and then caring for it properly --- might actually be MORE cost-effective in da long run.
by QuacksO April 1, 2025

the a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q w r s t u v w x y z alphabet but you put ay's in there ay bay say day eay fay gay hay iay jay kay lay may nay oay pay qay ray say tay uay vay way xay yay zay
by pnmnmorshshttkork March 7, 2025

by anonymous September 22, 2023

A horse lover that constantly blabs on about horses whatever the conversation, constantly plays star stables with their other nay nay friends And cries if you say anything bad about horses
I asked this girl about horse stew the other day and she started crying?
Don’t worry dude, she’s a nay nay girl
Don’t worry dude, she’s a nay nay girl
by L0nGsKinnYtOez June 17, 2020

by Ott boi November 3, 2020
