Haven’t you heard?! Having a friend named Nao is one of the best things! Here’s how to create one. Step 1: Start with adding the basics; funny to make you laugh till you cry. Sweet and caring for friend that are sad or need advice for anything. And a touch of weirdness too to balance all the basics. Step 2: you need to add cuteness and intelligence to your mix. You won’t be forgetting a pinch of dirty mind. Step 3: stir them all together and I hope your batch of Nao’s comes out perfectly ❤️🥰
A word meaning 'no' which was founded at Dartford Grammar School.
This word 'nao' is used widely throughout the youth of today and is another way to say 'no' but in a more aggressive and slangy way.
The use of the word is to say to people that have done something wrong or do not understand something.
You are condemning them.
A panacaeic statement of utter derision or disdain.
Relevant in many contexts; generally to exacerbate the embarassment of a failed joke, but perhaps specifically directed at an individual, preceding the target's name, or title, in order to indicate their knob-headedness.
Old Fisherian in its etymology, derived from the older expression 'nao barry'. Common in south london area. Spread faithfully nation-wide by alumni.