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A state of total intoxication where the only communication involved is a series of organized whimpers and whines.

All you did for thirty minutes was whine, we can't understand neeish!

by StealthEXIT85 May 25, 2010

12πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


nees

"Nees"

Created in 2001 by the Nottingham Massiv of A Floor Southwell Hall! It is used to welcome someone, to acknowledge something well done or to agree with someone.

I scored over a million on SSX H.a.X.x!!!

Nees Nees Nees!!!

by H.a.X.x December 31, 2004

6πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


nee nee

getting the bubonic plague

*peder burst through the door*
β€œoh no! we bout to nee nee”

by j0hn th0mas April 14, 2019

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Nee

word used to offend or silence italian women

Phillip: Oi shut the hell up or i’ll nee you
Grace: You can’t say that, it’s offensive to italian women
Chloe: Yea and i’m italian so that’s hurtful

by jdjdneneies April 18, 2022


Nee Nee Papa

The actual correct spelling of the chant of Hetalians. Usually an 'e' gets left out from each "nee" by most Hetalians because they for the love of fuck don't know how Japanese and/or romanization works.

('Ne' is pronounced with less stress, for example, 屋根 'yane' is pronounced with the emphasis on the 'ya' sound, not the 'ne'. If 'ne' is said alone, then it should be pronounced in a curt and kind of blunt manner.
'Nee' is pronounced more strongly, such as in γŠε§‰γ•γ‚“ 'oneesan', where the dominant sound is that of the vowel 'e'. Said alone, it should be pronounced as exactly how it's pronounced in Marukaite Chikyuu. Also, it is used for catching the attention of someone informally, basically the Japanese equivalent to "hey", so its meaning also fits the context of the song.)

Random Hetalian: "ne ne papa hahahhahaha there is no escape"
Me, an actual Japanese-speaking Hetalian: *sighs quietly while curled up unnoticeably in the corner* "It's 'nee' not 'ne'...
...
But hey, you know what?
Nee nee papa wain wo chōdai
THERE IS NO ESCAPE!"

by BestBoi_Link May 6, 2020

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


nee

Abbreviation of 'not any'.

Very often used with 'to get'.

a) 'I thought I was in there last night, but I ended up getting nee !'

b) His family is soo poor, when it comes to christmas, he gets nee.

by OpE March 16, 2004

9πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Nee

A Native American word used to replace anything usually used after a joke.

Native: Hey, your shoe lace is untied
Whitey: No its not
Native: Nee just jokes anyways

Whitey: Hey your indian
Native: Nee your racisit

by Bobby_Bonez March 14, 2009

6πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž