by TopLev0121 August 26, 2020

Noun derived from "nasty". Umbrella term for anything gross and unwanted, generally in a food context. Dark spots on a plate that persevered through the dishwasher, a stray hair on a cookie that hit the floor, residue from a spilled drink.
"I used to like dipping cookies in milk as a kid, but now I can't stop thinking about all the nast floating in the milk afterward."
by anusvulture January 5, 2022

by Momma Nast October 16, 2020

"Pravesh has no nasts." "I want to hit a small white nast at the golf club." "Pravesh likes eating nasts."
by BraLing October 20, 2024

This word is used to describe something beyond cool. Used in the same sense as "dirty", "sick", "elite", "unreal", but more refined.
- "Dude, did you see Cooper Cupp's 3 TD game last night?"
- "Yes, the guy is fucking Nast at football"
- "Yes, the guy is fucking Nast at football"
by NA$T April 28, 2022

by nastbetch101 November 29, 2021

NAST is abbreviated for Network Access Security Token. NAST primary use would be when accessing a computer remotely through tools like TeamViewer you have a security token which you would have to read back to the individual who is accessing your computer remotely. This is just a better term for the long string of characters you would on your screen when using said software.
Natalie: Hey Bob I think there might be a problem on my computer it’s running so sluggish.
Bob: Hey I wish I could but I’m out of town right now.
Natalie: Bob it’s important please help me.
Bob: Fine, just download TeamViewer.
Natalie: Ok it’s downloaded what do I do now.
Bob: Just read me the NAST one by one.
Natalie: The what, what is a NAST?
Bob: It’s a simple term for the long ASCII characters that I need you to read to me carefully so I can help you.
Natalie: Ok will do.
Bob: Hey I wish I could but I’m out of town right now.
Natalie: Bob it’s important please help me.
Bob: Fine, just download TeamViewer.
Natalie: Ok it’s downloaded what do I do now.
Bob: Just read me the NAST one by one.
Natalie: The what, what is a NAST?
Bob: It’s a simple term for the long ASCII characters that I need you to read to me carefully so I can help you.
Natalie: Ok will do.
by GAMERSLUBE LLC. July 10, 2021
