A common name in the Mien language, it is a name usually given to the second-born daughter. Also connotative to awesomesauce.
Because of their dyslexia, most Caucasians pronounce it as 'nia' or 'nee-uh'. However, this is not the case. The actual pronunciation, albeit a very simple one, is 'nye' (as in Bill 'Nye', the science guy).
Because of their dyslexia, most Caucasians pronounce it as 'nia' or 'nee-uh'. However, this is not the case. The actual pronunciation, albeit a very simple one, is 'nye' (as in Bill 'Nye', the science guy).
by naibot December 02, 2009
by Papa Wallams October 19, 2017
Hombre, your Mexican food was nais!
by Landolf December 01, 2007
{Sung, as in Squier's song, "(Another) 1984"}: Nai can't uranate!
(literally translates to, "I am not able to infuse this molten glass with an anion oxide of the heavy metal uranium")
(literally translates to, "I am not able to infuse this molten glass with an anion oxide of the heavy metal uranium")
by Telephony September 12, 2012
Generally used in the North West of England (particularly Greater Manchester). Just a simple word for 'no'. A stronger word for this is 'schnay', used primarily in Wigan.
"'Ere, you goin' intuh' toyn foh' geh' a paaaah?*"
"Uh.... nay."
(*Translation: Are you going into town to get a pie?)
"Uh.... nay."
(*Translation: Are you going into town to get a pie?)
by Ell Dude April 22, 2004
Nay is usually shy when you first meet her when you get to know her she's funny , smart , and chill type of person Nay is funny , crazy , laid back person she will do anything for you Nay is a easy girl to fall in love with she really loves Hard any Guy would be Lucky to have her Nay is very Hardworking she's always on time and likes to have fun
Nay is a good person & she's funny
by By Ms Marie March 13, 2017