A sentence predominantly used on tiktok by "nctzens", the fandom of the south koreak k-pop group NCT. It is taken from the intro song Neo Got My Back by the sub-unit NCT 127.
Used when for example seeing the number 127 or the color neon green, as both of these are associated with the group.
Used when for example seeing the number 127 or the color neon green, as both of these are associated with the group.
by aleenas127 May 01, 2025
by AMFM March 30, 2011
A: Hey, did you hear about all these people going to Minions: the Rise of Gru dressed in suits?
B: Yeah! did you know that that's actually a neo-meme derived from 'seven tickets to Boss Baby Two please?'
A: ...
A: no one asked
B: Yeah! did you know that that's actually a neo-meme derived from 'seven tickets to Boss Baby Two please?'
A: ...
A: no one asked
by StayBrokeThen July 12, 2022
a little something employers can do when they're looking to reduce their workers rights in order to increase profit.
if were going to hit that expected 2% growth we've projected we're going to have to enact a little Neo-Fascism.
I hope the proletariat doesnt catch on and collectively say "no" otherwise theres nothing more we can do.
I hope the proletariat doesnt catch on and collectively say "no" otherwise theres nothing more we can do.
by LittleLenin December 10, 2019
by Diaz0410 February 05, 2022
Neo traditional is a type of marriage dynamic. The man (husband) is the primary earner while the woman (wife) is the secondary earner. The man helps with housework / chores while the woman helps with childcare.
If there are no kids, the man will still be the primary earner and the woman as the secondary earner, only this time they split housework 50/50.
If there are no kids, the man will still be the primary earner and the woman as the secondary earner, only this time they split housework 50/50.
by dimitrigucci June 13, 2024