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nearhater 

Nearhater is a tiktok user who dedicates an ungodly amount of their time to slandering the fictional character Nate River from the popular series Death Note. Their takes are very well thought out, and they have an amazing sense of humor.
I used to like near until nearhater opened my eyes to the truth.
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The MOST amazing girl In the world!! She has a smile that is contagious, and It's so Beautiful. She is very selfless, and Is the type of person that would go out of her way to help you. She is VERRRYY sarcastic ;) her sense of humor will have you in stitches! and she stands up for what she believes in. She is brutally honest. Don't get on her bad side, not someone you want as an enemy! She is very INDEPENDENT and really smart! She is genuinely a good person! She is the type of girl you would want to bring home to your mom, but don't let her fool you...She is a party animal that knows how to get down! She Is very competitive and down to earth. She enjoys simple things like enjoying the outdoors in nature. She is One of a kind!
Amazing gorgeous smart wife-material Neasha
Neasha by thetruthteller12345 June 19, 2013
A Hebrew girls name that means "consolation" or "to consol".
"Wow! Nechama looks beautiful today"
"Nechama was such a nice Jewish girl, everyone who knew her loved her."
Nechama by Nechama October 16, 2006
When your roommates mom visits your college abode and drops an ass bomb in your only bathroom. Attempting to refresh the small room, she lights all available candles and exits the premise leaving the fan on.
Hey, tyler, tell your mom our electric bill was high last month from that nachand she left us. we cant afford for that fan to run day and night.

dude, his mom left us a dirty nachand
Nachand by Luuberry December 11, 2013
Shes pretty cool and astonishingly beautiful
What a Neocha
neocha by LeFuckBoy May 29, 2017
Yiddish for joy or blessings,pride especially from ones children, grandchildren
May your new son give you much nachas in years to come
nachas by Marnie Schwartz March 2, 2004