by Dagnast April 29, 2005
When someone decides to click the next button on you without warning in Chatroulette dot com or omegle.
Man, this guy told me he was gonna get a spitfire tattoo on his cock so I nexted his ass.
I asked some girl to show me her boobs for world hunger so she nexted me.
I asked some girl to show me her boobs for world hunger so she nexted me.
by btardmg January 03, 2010
by `hook October 12, 2003
describes the installation process of most microsoft windows applications whereby you go through a series of dialogues that only offer "next" and "cancel" as an option.
used to describe the ease of installation of a specific application.
used to describe the ease of installation of a specific application.
by wizdude August 07, 2009
When you are at a party and someone else already has "next" in pong. In reality, this term is synonymous with "never".
You: Yo can I get next?
Dude: Someones already got next, but you got next next
You: Yo sweet
*turns to your friend*
You: We never gonna play
Dude: Someones already got next, but you got next next
You: Yo sweet
*turns to your friend*
You: We never gonna play
by jawnski7 October 18, 2017
Usually on Chatroulette, a new random stranger chat site, when someone clicks the "next" button almost instantly after seeing your face or webcam. The most common nexted individuals are males.
by anonymous90x February 26, 2010
A slang term whose meaning and implication are similar to 'random', 'pointless', 'shit' (adj.), 'stupid', 'crazy', etc.
Although the word itself has no fully-feesible meaning or definition, it is commonly used in conjunction with other social slang and usually said in an informal context.
The term is usually not associated with direct offense, rather it is most commonly used to describe a past or present event in a loose social environment.
Although the word itself has no fully-feesible meaning or definition, it is commonly used in conjunction with other social slang and usually said in an informal context.
The term is usually not associated with direct offense, rather it is most commonly used to describe a past or present event in a loose social environment.
by Daniel Tran May 09, 2006