A saying used to be a comic way of saying "Don't go there." Invented by two girls who go to NAHS in Naples, Italy back in 2006 while looking at a yearbook picture of a graduate, Noah Going. They thought it was really funny how his name could be turned into a sentence if you said it right. Also, this kid got his ring finger cut off by hopping over a fence with a ring on, and the ring got caught on the fence and tore off his finger!! Due to this story, the saying is often accompanied by pointing with your middle finger, imitating the fact he didn't have a pointer finger.
Mel says to her friend as she tries to steal one of her french fries, "NO-AH GOING THERE!"
Meg in reply, "NO-ah going here?"
Mel, "YEAH! NO-AH GOING ANYWHERE!!"
Meg in reply, "NO-ah going here?"
Mel, "YEAH! NO-AH GOING ANYWHERE!!"
by Lissa R. M. August 18, 2008
Get the NO-AH GOING THERE!mug. by nickem October 5, 2011
Get the Goo-hu-ahmug. by fendee November 13, 2020
Get the Ah😜mug. A slightly more polite way to say "Anyway..." or "Moving on..." in response to something you don’t find particularly engaging (mildly interesting) or not worth further discussion (inconsequential information), with a reduced probability of hurting or ignoring someone entirely.
In French Canadian (Quebec), "ah oui hein?" is an informal / colloquial follow-up interjection, often said in a nonchalant manner to convey a mix of polite acknowledgment and mild indifference.
When used genuinely (i.e. not sarcastically), the speaker is effectively being polite, demonstrating a willingness to keep the conversation going despite a lack of immediate curiosity.
Synonyms are listed next in decreasing orders of interest & politeness: "Interesting", "Is that so?", "Oh really!", "I see", "Okay", "Got it", "Uh-huh", "Right", "Oh, okay then", "Huh.", "Alright", "Alrighty then", "If you say so.", (with sarcasm) "Shut the front door!".
In French Canadian (Quebec), "ah oui hein?" is an informal / colloquial follow-up interjection, often said in a nonchalant manner to convey a mix of polite acknowledgment and mild indifference.
When used genuinely (i.e. not sarcastically), the speaker is effectively being polite, demonstrating a willingness to keep the conversation going despite a lack of immediate curiosity.
Synonyms are listed next in decreasing orders of interest & politeness: "Interesting", "Is that so?", "Oh really!", "I see", "Okay", "Got it", "Uh-huh", "Right", "Oh, okay then", "Huh.", "Alright", "Alrighty then", "If you say so.", (with sarcasm) "Shut the front door!".
Person A: "Quelqu'un à ma job m'a dit que mon boss a repeinturé son bureau en bleu! Someone at work told me my boss repainted his office entirely in blue!". Person B: "Ah oui hein?".
by jeanlouisdev June 30, 2024
Get the ah oui hein?mug. by cantheyes October 31, 2023
Get the shimy ay shimy ahmug. 
