a way of letting people know you are in the hetalia fandom, normally adding "there is no escape" to the end when talking to other hetalians or newcomers of the fandom
person 1: so what fandom are you in, I'm in the hetalia fandom
person 2: ne ne papa there is no escape
person 2: ne ne papa there is no escape
by jay-fandoms December 25, 2018
Ne Ne papalypse, (sometimes Nee Nee papalypse) is the theory that when more material for the manga and anime of Axis Powers Hetalia the entire fandom and it's afformentioned dark lord shall overtake the earth in unholy matrimony and destruction
by MOSHI MOSHI MOTHERFUCKERS December 06, 2016
The chant of Hetalians.
If you here this in YouTube comment section, online in general, or in real life and you aren't a Hetalian, you should probably run.
However, if you are a Hetalian, and you see/hear this, you're probably in the right place.
If you here this in YouTube comment section, online in general, or in real life and you aren't a Hetalian, you should probably run.
However, if you are a Hetalian, and you see/hear this, you're probably in the right place.
by WattpadWriter123 January 29, 2020
A Latin ending to a word indicating a question. Adopted into internet slang, although is only used for certain kinds of questions.
by purple-tangerine October 06, 2009
Joe "Did you get home safe last night?"
Mitch "No! The cabbie was an NES and dropped me off on the wrong side of town.."
Or
"Yuck! Stupid NES got my coffee order wrong again!"
Mitch "No! The cabbie was an NES and dropped me off on the wrong side of town.."
Or
"Yuck! Stupid NES got my coffee order wrong again!"
by Wayne The 1st December 04, 2013
by IHaveALotOfFreeTime October 09, 2018
Simply means yes no. The sayer will have the option later to clarify it as yes or no depending on how current circumstance requires.
Donnie, when asked if he wanted to proceed, answered with “nes”. He later clarified to his supporters he meant yes while also reassuring his critics that he meant no.
by DaZmanBob July 31, 2018