Literally "Of nothing", commonly interpreted as "You're welcome". Tied to "De rien" in French, which has a similar meaning.
by Shimmy Ninja December 09, 2005
It's not a cosa. It's "not a thing". Direct Spanish translation: a "nothing thing". A cosa nada refers to something that is not a problem, not anything worth sweating, not worth anyone's time. Used to minimize something that doesn't deserve or need any attention or emotion.
Boyfriend - "So your "friend" Nick, did you guys ever date?"
Girlfriend - "Omg no, we kissed once in 8th grade but it was a cosa nada."
Girlfriend - "Omg no, we kissed once in 8th grade but it was a cosa nada."
by FreebirdG2M June 10, 2019
A person who has little understanding or practical application of the mainstream device technology developed in the last decade.
by LB Sand June 28, 2015
Nada Moment, variation on the old fashioned 'Blonde Moment.'
Nada represents all things dumb, derived original spanish meaning of Nada e.g. Nothing.
Nothing, no idea, etc.
Nada represents all things dumb, derived original spanish meaning of Nada e.g. Nothing.
Nothing, no idea, etc.
"I just had a nada moment!"
Person 1: What kinda food do you like?
Person 2: I love lamb, chicken, oh and lobster ROCKS!
Person 1: What is a lobster rock?
Person 2: That is so NADA!
Person 1: Oh sh*t, I just had a nada moment.
Person 1: What kinda food do you like?
Person 2: I love lamb, chicken, oh and lobster ROCKS!
Person 1: What is a lobster rock?
Person 2: That is so NADA!
Person 1: Oh sh*t, I just had a nada moment.
by nada syndrome December 25, 2009
The definition given by Marikamabzika is not accurated, the right word for the exrpession "you're welcome" is "de nada". "que nada" means an emphasized "nothing"
by KaalAraab March 23, 2007
by Lemmysnickers October 08, 2010
A band that basically combines mellow tunage with rockin riffs. If you don't love them, you don't deserve to live right now.
by Lauren Seale October 21, 2007