Jun 17 Word of the Day
Someone who is possessed by clout chasing. The original human is now gone and a demonic entity that feeds on clout is all that is left. An empty shell with no control of their actions, forced to blindly react to situations they think will bring them attention.
Soundcloud Rapper: Check out this link, realist in the game!
Social media feminist: Women have a voice!!!! #Brave
Normal Human: SHUT UP CLOUT DEMONS!!!
Social media feminist: Women have a voice!!!! #Brave
Normal Human: SHUT UP CLOUT DEMONS!!!
by DebSlave June 03, 2018
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A Persian (Farsi) word used to describe females. Pronounced "Naaz".
A mixture of the following attributes to a delicate extent in a female:
Beauty, Elegance, Cuteness, Secrecy, Pride, Attractiveness, Mysterious
The complete set must exist so that a girl can be called "naz".
The order of adjectives shows the importance of each one.
The most important difference is the mixture of these attributes and their extent. For example, somebody who is very beautiful and attractive but is easy won't usually be referred to as a "naaz" person. Long story short, the girl should also know the game.
The term can also be used in general form for babies, pets etc. to simply indicate beauty.
A mixture of the following attributes to a delicate extent in a female:
Beauty, Elegance, Cuteness, Secrecy, Pride, Attractiveness, Mysterious
The complete set must exist so that a girl can be called "naz".
The order of adjectives shows the importance of each one.
The most important difference is the mixture of these attributes and their extent. For example, somebody who is very beautiful and attractive but is easy won't usually be referred to as a "naaz" person. Long story short, the girl should also know the game.
The term can also be used in general form for babies, pets etc. to simply indicate beauty.
That girl is soooo Naaz man. She is literally untouchable. (used as an adjective)
Have you seen Alice in our class, she has so much Naz. (used as a noun)
Have you seen Alice in our class, she has so much Naz. (used as a noun)
by Cultural.Linguist September 02, 2018