From the Spanish "nada" meaning "nothing."
It can mean either:
a) You don't have anything
b) You're not doing anything important.
It can mean either:
a) You don't have anything
b) You're not doing anything important.
a)
Friend: "Hey, dude, do you have a cigarette or any bud?"
You: "Nadas dude, i'm sorry..."
b)
Friend: "What are you doing right now?"
You: "Nadas, just chilling at home..."
Friend: "Hey, dude, do you have a cigarette or any bud?"
You: "Nadas dude, i'm sorry..."
b)
Friend: "What are you doing right now?"
You: "Nadas, just chilling at home..."
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Literally "Of nothing", commonly interpreted as "You're welcome". Tied to "De rien" in French, which has a similar meaning.
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