by Teddis December 26, 2017
Taken from the suffix "-ness" (as in likeness, goodness, etc).
1. Things
2. Can be substituted for any noun.
1. Things
2. Can be substituted for any noun.
1. "What kind of nesses did you get?"
2. "I'm going to try ALL the nesses this weekend!"
(Usually used when the other person/people in the conversation know the context.)
2. "I'm going to try ALL the nesses this weekend!"
(Usually used when the other person/people in the conversation know the context.)
by Lillia Baker December 25, 2011
ness // an adjective modifying noun // personality, person, being, aura, soul, spirit, character, identity, style, etc.
by Shmandie May 8, 2010
the essence of a person.what defines them what makes them unique.can be used after a word or by it self.
you lost your ness when you starting acting like everybody else.
my smartness went down the drain when i was told i was wrong.
my sexyness is what attracts people to me.
my smartness went down the drain when i was told i was wrong.
my sexyness is what attracts people to me.
by Shakalaka Baby-the Original October 5, 2006
While similar to other "Ness" definitions, "*ness" is about an exceptional person's soul/essence/mojo, that certain something that really makes them stand out in a positive way. It relates to the thing about them that makes them unique.
After looking at your urban art and music installation about the plight of Syrians and how you related it to the gang issues of Chicago's youth, I am in awe of and inspired by your *ness!
by SpahrK May 28, 2015
This word is used to put emphasis onto a word to make it into an adjective... or a more powerful adjective.
by The Spooky Twigg October 28, 2004
yes, its the suffix of ness. but this is a more general use. it simply is the content or being of something. it can be good or bad or whatever.
by cHerRyLiPsTiCk22 October 20, 2009