by Hiadwer August 25, 2021

Onomatopoeia that evokes the musical flourish that accompanies dramatic climaxes in movies and theatre performances. Used to express an emotional reaction to a sudden change of circumstances or something brought up in conversation, usually surprise or trepidation.
Person A: "The boss wants me to run the department while he's away on holiday."
Person B: "Duh nah nah nah!"
Person A: "I have to get back for an exam tomorrow but they just cancelled my flight!"
Person B: "Duh nah nah nah!"
Person B: "Duh nah nah nah!"
Person A: "I have to get back for an exam tomorrow but they just cancelled my flight!"
Person B: "Duh nah nah nah!"
by ChenBL December 27, 2020

by jdjshshsnzns November 26, 2022

by ImFreddyFazbearYT August 26, 2021

What you smilingly reply if a concerned passerby stops next to where you're exhaustedly sprawled out beside da road and asks if you need help.
Motorist, slowing down next to where a pedestrian is lying flat on da sidewalk: You sick or hurt, Buddy??
Pedestrian, giving a casual and appreciative flutter of his hand: Nah --- just resting --- thanks for stopping to check on me, anyway, though!
Pedestrian, giving a casual and appreciative flutter of his hand: Nah --- just resting --- thanks for stopping to check on me, anyway, though!
by QuacksO March 21, 2023

by MARCUSISANI- November 23, 2024

"Nah, I'd win" is a meme that originated from Jujutsu Kaisen, with the line spoken by Satoru Gojo, or Gojo Sensei.
by Slanged Dictionary April 30, 2024
