An exit interview strategy applied to employers who are mentally handicapped and require assistance understanding the basics of people management. While exiting a companies employ, you should employ the “Nah mate, see ya” as your exit interview strategy. A standard exit interview interaction would go along these lines:
Receptionist: “What are you doing here?”
You: “Dropping my stuff off”
Boss: “Can we have a chat please?”
You: “Nah mate, see ya”
Mic drop, exit front door
Receptionist: “What are you doing here?”
You: “Dropping my stuff off”
Boss: “Can we have a chat please?”
You: “Nah mate, see ya”
Mic drop, exit front door
I gave my old boss a bit of the old “Nah mate see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
“Can we talk about this please?”, “Nah mate, see ya”
by honneamise September 5, 2021

Phrase used commonly in the Jujutsu Kaisen Fandom, particularly on break week when all of the fans' brains collectively and simultaneously decay inside their skulls, resulting in the excessive use of the phrase, and others like it within the Fandom. "Nah, I'd win." Is just a small part of the whole it belongs to, known as Lobotomy Kaisen.
After "Stand proud." opened up his domain, he said, "Are you "You're strong." because you are "I'm you." or are you "The one who left it all behind! And his overwhelming intensity!!" because "With this treasure I summon..."?" The Fingerer simply answered, "Nah, I'd win."
by Prest-N December 31, 2023

by Johnny ShartsMahBoi July 7, 2016

by splxzy August 25, 2021

Meaning ' tonight's the night ' but in a more fun and up beat way. Often you will be admired for using such a exciting term.
Jim: Gosh.. I'm having such a crappy day.
Sue: Jim tonight is going to be so much fun!! Don't be grumpy. TO-NAS-TAY-NAH! lets live it up!
Sue: Jim tonight is going to be so much fun!! Don't be grumpy. TO-NAS-TAY-NAH! lets live it up!
by G-dogggg February 4, 2010

by PopCornChickenIsGooood August 25, 2021
