Purposely combining "No" and "Okay" for the sake of confuse people. It's especially useful when you don't know if you want to agree to something or not.
Person 1: Would you like some soda?
Person 2: Nokay!
Person 1: ...Nokay? So is that a yes or a no?
Person 2: Exactly.
Person 2: Nokay!
Person 1: ...Nokay? So is that a yes or a no?
Person 2: Exactly.
by Samurai Echidna. November 23, 2017
A single word to describe any situation which at first seems to be going wrong and bad, then corrects itself near the end, sometimes immediately before it. Nokay situations can also be caused by coincidences or pure luck.
Billy's slapshot would have missed the net entirely had it not ricocheted off his teammates helmet at the last second, scoring. "Damn, what a nokay situation, eh?" his teammate said to him after
"NOOOooo...kay.." Sandra exclaimed as her foul ball curved in bounds just before landing
"NOOOooo...kay.." Sandra exclaimed as her foul ball curved in bounds just before landing
by FUGGYEW April 05, 2009
by Rogue Gambit May 15, 2015
Nokay is the indecisive person’s best friend. Elongating or prolonging the pronunciation of the ‘n’ provides anticipation, tantalising the other members of the conversation who are just waiting for you to refuse or pike. Be delighted by the surprise on their faces when you whack them with the punch of a chirpy ‘okay’ at the end.
Friends of bookish homebody: We’re going to a really cool party tonight, you might actually meet the love of your life there, would you like to come?
Bookish homebody: Nnnnnnnnnnnokay!
Bookish homebody: Nnnnnnnnnnnokay!
by pkittty August 04, 2005
by Rogue Gambit May 15, 2015