Shortened form of the word "neglected". To be denied, turned down, or ignored. Usually used in an upset tone; unless you are the one who did the negging.
1. "I went to buy beer at 711 and got totally negged."
2. "Yea, we were all supposed to chill today but his girlfriend is in town, so he negged my phonecall."
3. "I asked out that girl who I thought was flirting nonstop with me in Physics class....and she totally negged me."
4. "This monstrosity asked for my number today and I totally negged her."
2. "Yea, we were all supposed to chill today but his girlfriend is in town, so he negged my phonecall."
3. "I asked out that girl who I thought was flirting nonstop with me in Physics class....and she totally negged me."
4. "This monstrosity asked for my number today and I totally negged her."
by Goon_13 July 19, 2009
by RobBob1892 September 21, 2011
by Sedanian August 01, 2010
by The Opalkanator November 22, 2004
by SirMike87 August 11, 2010
To put someone down or express negativity or criticism toward someone, usually in a joking or sarcastic manner.
Related to, and generally interchangeable with giving you a hard time, or to put on blast, though 'negging' is often used retroactively to express that the criticism went too far and was received as a put down.
Related to, and generally interchangeable with giving you a hard time, or to put on blast, though 'negging' is often used retroactively to express that the criticism went too far and was received as a put down.
person 1: hey sorry for negging you earlier, I was just giving you shit because your shirt was inside out. I didn't really mean it when I said you were a dork.
person 2: it's ok, I just wasn't feeling very good that day and I didn't think it was very funny, sorry for snapping at you.
person 2: it's ok, I just wasn't feeling very good that day and I didn't think it was very funny, sorry for snapping at you.
by mogwai_archive April 08, 2019
by Lee Kadis June 24, 2005