To pull a Nebojša means to make elaborate plans to hang out with somebody ahead of time, and then completely ghost the person and come up with a poor excuse as to why you can’t hang out.
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Adj: Behaving with obsession over one's own celebrity and/or artistic superiority while ignoring the reality of being unfamous and/or untalented.
"Qualis Artifex Pereo" which translates as "What an artist dies in me!" had been the dying words of Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, (15 Dec. 37 – 9 Jun. 68), born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, and commonly known as 'Nero', who was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Nero was interested in being popular and even sang in public to increase his popularity. He failed at being Caesar in the end like many before him. Rather than face execution by being beaten death as ordered by the senate he took his own life with a dagger. In preparing the dagger, he repeatedly stated "Qualis Artifex Pereo"
Much of the historical record on Nero may be apocryphal (the story of fiddling while Rome burned) but generalized characteristics attributed to Nero the character can be noted as Nerosis, which behavior can be found in many celebrities with narcisistic personality disorder NPD and those aren't remotely famous or talented but delusionally aspire to be. 2,000 years later, nerotic behavior is still exemplified on American Idol, X Factor, and a certain hard rock band singer that suspiciously took sole control of the band name, spent 15 years making an album no one wants to hear, and sulkily deriding a band member as a "whore for the limelight" for appearing on Space Ghost just because he never got invited to the show.
Adj: Behaving with obsession over one's own celebrity and/or artistic superiority while ignoring the reality of being unfamous and/or untalented.
"Qualis Artifex Pereo" which translates as "What an artist dies in me!" had been the dying words of Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, (15 Dec. 37 – 9 Jun. 68), born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, and commonly known as 'Nero', who was Roman Emperor from 54 to 68. Nero was interested in being popular and even sang in public to increase his popularity. He failed at being Caesar in the end like many before him. Rather than face execution by being beaten death as ordered by the senate he took his own life with a dagger. In preparing the dagger, he repeatedly stated "Qualis Artifex Pereo"
Much of the historical record on Nero may be apocryphal (the story of fiddling while Rome burned) but generalized characteristics attributed to Nero the character can be noted as Nerosis, which behavior can be found in many celebrities with narcisistic personality disorder NPD and those aren't remotely famous or talented but delusionally aspire to be. 2,000 years later, nerotic behavior is still exemplified on American Idol, X Factor, and a certain hard rock band singer that suspiciously took sole control of the band name, spent 15 years making an album no one wants to hear, and sulkily deriding a band member as a "whore for the limelight" for appearing on Space Ghost just because he never got invited to the show.
by specialfx July 17, 2011
Get the Nerotic mug.* Adjetive somewhat like vulgar, lower class, lower education. Usually used by mexicans of Mexico City.
* Calo spoken in Mexico city.
* Calo spoken in Mexico city.
by saulsmith October 3, 2011
Get the ñero mug.Colombian slang. It derives from the word "compañero" in spanish which translates to buddy or mate.
However it is mostly used as a derogatory adjective for a street person, often associated to a thug or a thief.
However it is mostly used as a derogatory adjective for a street person, often associated to a thug or a thief.
Colombian 1: Esconde tu celular. (Hide your cellphone.)
Colombian 2: ¿Por qué? (Why?)
Colombian 1: Hay muchos ñeros por acá y te lo pueden robar. (there are a lot of "ñeros" around here and they'll steal it.)
Colombian 2: ¿Por qué? (Why?)
Colombian 1: Hay muchos ñeros por acá y te lo pueden robar. (there are a lot of "ñeros" around here and they'll steal it.)
by piroba May 27, 2020
Get the Ñero mug.nerolis are amazing people who like too eat goldfish. she'll make anyone smile any day cuz she's so funny.
by couchsofafuton December 24, 2010
Get the neroli mug.The modern, George Bush Jr. era incarnation of the neo-"conservatives " , interested more in power and empire than the commonwealth of their governed. Those who fiddle with the future of America while the Republic burns. (a compound derived from the use of Nero in the place of neo- + conservative ) related: neocon, neroeconomicon, neocon man.
Don't vote for Giuliani, he's a nero-conservative!
by pagurus December 18, 2007
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