You: 'Pass me the d20'
Friend: 'Okay, I just have to roll for my spot check...'
You: 'Nyah faha!'
Friend: 'Ok, ok, here!'
*passes the d20 over*
Friend: 'Okay, I just have to roll for my spot check...'
You: 'Nyah faha!'
Friend: 'Ok, ok, here!'
*passes the d20 over*
by Ummm... Ehhhhh... August 8, 2006

A very annoying girl That can’t read correctly. Her name is Most commonly used when renaming a thot.
by Felipe4 May 24, 2019

you weeb, this is normally seen in multiple animes. Also used when people roleplay as nekos, cats, etc. It is also very popular on the 'Nyan Cat'.
Person #1: Nyah!
Person #2: Isn't that a way Neko's or Cats say meow, etc?
Person #1: Pretty much, yeah.
Person #2: Isn't that a way Neko's or Cats say meow, etc?
Person #1: Pretty much, yeah.
by retarded_h0p3 October 30, 2020

How based chads say the phrase, “neither here nor there.” In other words, a humorous way of saying something has no relevance to the topic at hand.
This phrase originated from the YouTube channel Actual Justice Warrior, who uses this phrase frequently and has become an inside joke among him and his viewers.
This phrase originated from the YouTube channel Actual Justice Warrior, who uses this phrase frequently and has become an inside joke among him and his viewers.
Friend: “AJW’s shirt looks really weird in this video.”
You: “I actually think his My Little Pony shirt is cool, but that’s neither nyah nor nyah. Just watch the video.”
You: “I actually think his My Little Pony shirt is cool, but that’s neither nyah nor nyah. Just watch the video.”
by SWALLOW ME! July 8, 2021

A variation of the original phrase "yea eh". This phrase is used to get additional confirmation on a relatively believable statement.
by NarpSeal September 17, 2018

by rhtrfhfghgfhtgfttf June 2, 2018
