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NAH

"NAH" Is usually a response to something "suprising" or something "foul".

"NAH" is quite similar to "BRO" which is used in the same scenario.

"NAH" Is sometimes followed up by "That's Crazy".

Person 1: Look at this.
*Sends video of something suprising*
Person 2: NAHHH
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Person 1: Look at this.
*Sends video of something suprising*
Person 2: NAH THATS CRAZY BRO

by Ruhroraggy April 17, 2023


Roblox Free Faces

"Roblox Free Faces" refers to the free faces that you can buy in the online Roblox avatar store.

The typical faces are "Man Face", "Chill" and "Check it".

The "Roblox Free Faces" are typically worn by "Noobs" but are also typically worn by "Trollers", which typically use it to make their avatar look funnier.

Person 1: Yo look at that person.
Person 2: What about them?
Person 1: They're wearing one of those roblox free faces lol.

by Ruhroraggy April 17, 2023


What duh hell-

"What duh hell-" is another way of saying "What the hell", just more exaggerated as the L's in "hell" are usually spammed.

"What duh hell" originates from a TikTok video of a person going up to strangers and reviewing their shoes, with them typically being off-brand.

The joke itself is meant to be an "over exaggerated" reaction to what is an off-brand version of a shoe brand, typically being Jordans.

The sentance is usually used as a response to something weird. The meme is also commonly used as a background audio in videos that are similar to shit post videos.

Person 1: Yo yo. Wait wait!
Person 2: *Stops*
Person 1: Yo let me see em shoes! YOOO, what duh hell-

by Ruhroraggy April 17, 2023


Da Bronze James

"Da Bronze James" is a "name soundalike" to LeBron James.

"Name Soundalikes" is often a word/sentence that sounds similar to a famous person's name. "Da Bronze James" being one of the more popular ones". Other popular ones are "Water Weight" (Walter White), "Brain" (Brian From Family Guy) and "Better Console" (Better Call Saul).

The "Name Soundalike" is often an image of a line of text followed with a red circle around the word/sentence that is supposed to be the "Name Soundalike". The image of who the word/sentence sounds alike is often in the image too, with an arrow pointing away from it towards the circle.

A twitter account going by the name "Name Soundalikes" posts a ton of these images with a ton of users liking each one of them.

On YouTube, there are several videos of usually "friends" laughing together while looking through the images.

Person 1: How many soundalikes of LeBron James do you know?
Person 2: Uhh, Da Bronze James, The prawn bay... uhh...

by Ruhroraggy April 17, 2023