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ai ni

ai means love
ni means you

ai ni is love ya in mandarin (chinese)

ai ni baby.

(love ya baby.)

by jesc March 12, 2008

68πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


sophie ni

Pretty, smart, and a good friend. Average height. Likes sports. Likes school. Has yellow teeth and a strange sense of humor.

Anderson: I like Sophie ni
alex: not surprised!

by Ssngsngjuwkumusmumaikuqws June 24, 2021


ni hao

chinese for hi or hello. if you add 'ma' to the end, it means how are you doing today?

ME: ni hao ma?

You: Wo hun hao(im great in chinese)

by animejunkie429800 April 17, 2005

1560πŸ‘ 562πŸ‘Ž


ni clye

A person has ni clye no clue of what’s going on in the gc πŸ˜£βœŠπŸ½πŸ’”

Get this in urban dictionary for our king beetle juice my guy πŸ₯Ί

. Sage has ni clye of what’s going on in the gc

. I have ni clye As to why beetle juice is the most perfect person

by Lallony July 6, 2020


ni hao

ni hao (second tone first tone when used together) means 'Hello' in mandarin chinese. When the question word 'ma' (no tone) is added at the end of it, it simply means "How are you?" The literal meaning of ni hao is 'you good'. Putting something before the word good makes it hello to that paticular person or group of people. ni is simply 'you', so you would that that to only one person. With the 'ma', the literal translation is 'you good?'

yue lan: ni hao!
xiao yun: ni hao ma?
yue lan: hao. ni ne?

by yue lan November 14, 2006

707πŸ‘ 271πŸ‘Ž


ss;ni

So sorry, not interested.

An internet-friendly term for letting someone know that you aren't interested in them (for conversation, dating, sex, fisticuffs, producing offspring, etc). Similar in format to tl;dr, conveys a world of intent in five characters. Primarily used for propositioners who put little effort into it.

Cuteboy4u has sent you a message!

Subject: hi
Body: hey saw ur profile n u lookin beutiful u want 2 hit me up maybe? we can cam sumtime lol

Subject: Re: hi
Body: ss;ni

Subject: Re: Re: hi
Body: yeah well u ugly neway stupid bitch

by helloalice January 19, 2011

13πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Ni Huyah

"Ni huyah" is a common phrase used in international language (especially slavic and chineese). Sometimes mistaken for "ni hao", but it's meaning is rather different:

1. Something is impossible, however hard you'd try.
2. Absolutely nothing, zero, null.
3. Also used as a rejection with meaning similar to "no way" or "that's not true".

1. A: Can you fix it?
B: Ni huyah, it's ultimately destroyed.

2. Beggar: Please, gimme money for drugs and alcohol... do you have any...?
You: Ni huyah do I have money for you!

3. Adidas: Impossible is nothing.
Consumer: Ni huyah!

by yourenameisbeingusedbysomeone January 15, 2009

12πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž