Neat Freak
A person who obsesses over being completely organized and orderly. A "neat freak" is a person who is free of any kind of disorder or clutter. This type of person usually has a very More…
neck
An expression used to express disappointment in someone. ="You don't know who the President of the United States is? Neck." Etymology : A verbal expression of the act of More…
neckbeard
A substantial growth of hair below one's chin, often when not accompanied by significant facial hair. =Used in a generally pejorative, comical way towards a male, implying that he is More…
Neckbeard
(noun) Someone who is a stereotypical computer gaming nerd. Comes from the generalization that gamers are both young (unable to grow a full beard) and unhygienic (do not regularly shave) and More…
necro
(verb) To post in a discussion thread that is very old and stagnant. By posting, a user brings the thread to the top of the board, bringing the dead discussion "back to life". More…
necromonger
Person who spreads death through killing others. Apparently means one who spreads death. Referred to a dark people who traveled from place to place destroying whole civilizations. More…
Needle neck
A really skinny neck; someone who has such a neck =It metaphorically connects a skinny neck to a needle, which has a very small girth. "Needle" may have been chosen for the More…
neg
no, negative =-Want to go swimming? -That's a neg. =a Wiessman
Neg
used as a function word to emphasize a following negative or to introduce a more emphatic, explicit, or comprehensive statement My friend wanted a quick way of rejecting me. More…
negative(s)
the contra-movement of an exercise, especially if performed with a slow and controlled motion. For example: the “positive” of bench press is the exertion direction, e.g. pushing More…
Negativize
To make negative; to negate. Coming from a mathematics lecturer at Rice, negativize had a very fixed meaning: to make the numerical value of something negative. Interestingly, he chose to More…
Negatize
to switch a number's sign; to make a positive number negative =And then you just negatize those two. Etymology : 'negate' (possibly + '-ive') + '-ize' =overheard in a conversation More…
negatize
To make a number that was formerly positive, or formerly positive negative, flipping its sign. Distinct from "negate" as "negate" could possibly also mean in this More…
negatory
a negative response to a question, slang ="Are you going to the party?" Response: "Negatory." Etymology : 'nega-'(tive) + '-tory' (adj ending) More…
Negatude
Negative attitude. A mood and/or attitude that is discomforting, negative, and pessimistic. =Don't bring that negatude around me. Etymology : Blending of "negative" + More…
negfive
in College BowlTM and related competitions, the act of interrupting the moderator with an incorrect answer, thus earning a five-point score deduction Presumed reason for coinage The negfive More…
negged
Annoyed by someone though breaking a rule. The word puts a spin on an old word to indicate a specific feeling. =It's twice as much fun now that I don't have to be worried about being More…
Negging
(metonymy) The use of backhanded or negative compliments in order to make them feel less confident in order to gain their approval or make them more open to advances from the person doing More…
Negrotiation
Negotiation between two African-Americans, esp. a deal that can only be made between two African-Americans. Presumed reason for coinage The film attempted to portray Mr. King as a More…
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