NoMeD

by BiZ April 07, 2003
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NoMeD

I have a NoMeD in my front yard...burning. Get off my lawn before I cut off ya bowlz.
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by G April 08, 2003
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NoMeD

a stupid idiotic person who is jewish
NoMeD smoke weed with his gay friends in front of the ploice station
by wesman April 27, 2003
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Nomee

or #NoMee is pronounced "Know me," and accompanied by a gesture of the middle and pointer fingers squeezing the nostrils. The effect is a nasal sound produced while saying the phrase. The fingers point towards the eyes - similar to the common gestures for "look at me" and "I'm watching you."

Nomee is about recognizing one's true potential, excelling in one's talent, and getting recognition for success.

Origins of Nomee:

DC area Go-go music group TOB, including rapper MrNomee aka KrisKross, debuted this catchphrase in the song "NoMEE" (2011). The band has deemed #NoMee as a movement.

Hailing from DC, Quinn Cook, Duke University Class '15, is responsible for much of the term's propagation and its increasing popularity on Twitter and among Duke University undergrads. As the Blue Devils' starting point guard, Cook (#2) is making a name for himself in college basketball. His fame has led to the spread of the #NoMeeMovement.

Variations on Nomee include pronoun and noun substitution: #NoHer, #NoDuke, #NoUs
"Workin' hard, headed to the top, everybody's gonna nomeeeeee!"

"dominant win today #NoDuke #NoMee"
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nome

A contraction of "No m'am" in some regions. Often mistaken aurally for gnome when used by soft-spoken young women.
Nome, I apologize, but I really do not know where he went.
by marijke July 27, 2005
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nome

A counterterm for 'nou.' Should be used in arguements in which the opposer incorrectly says a statement that should be meant for himself/herself. (pronounced no me!)
1: I love you
2: I love you more
1: Nome!
2: Nome!
by MoD.Cat February 24, 2010
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nome

A counterterm for 'nou.' Should be used in arguements in which the opposer incorrectly says a statement that should be meant for himself/herself. (pronounced no me!)
1: I love you
2: I love you more
1: Nome!
2: Nome!
by MoD.Cat February 20, 2010
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