Friend: did you see that Frank knocked out the school bully during lunch today.
White Person: Hell yeah, he's a real nibba
Friend: Damn straight
White Person: Hell yeah, he's a real nibba
Friend: Damn straight
by Dubiks April 15, 2019

A term originally coined by members of the 27th Infantry Battallion of the Irish Defence Forces used to declare a statement as truth. Can also be used to challenge a statement in question format. It is dishonourable to lie under oath of a real message. Originated as a message over SINCGARS radio during a training exercise. It is now in use among the Dublin civilian population.
by Chicaneauto October 1, 2018

by SassyBoyoooo July 12, 2020

Son!!! Get out here and help me work on the car. But dad I am working on my needlepoint. Your a real Nancy.
by Eaton Holgoode February 15, 2018

someone trying to communicate on a level beyond reality as their only mode of communication - ie unconscious, subconscious or psychic transmission of thought or feeling
by shlaja January 2, 2017

by Fearn 351 August 20, 2011

Originated from "for real." Used primarily by Valley Girls to exclaim their excitement about something. Used in place of "for realz."
by missamber08 September 1, 2010
