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neuralink

(Noun) An implantable brain machine interface. =In a clear example of metonymy, the author of the article decided to use the name of the company developing a technology, Neuralink, to refer More…

Neuroengineering

A specialization of electrical engineering that pertains specifically to neuroscience/the human brain =It’s a more specific field within electrical engineering, and it’s one of the More…

neuron

someone lacking intelligence or common sense, used playfully. This word may derive out of sarcasm, because the brain is made up of neurons. There may also be sound symbolism with the word More…

Neutrois

(adjective) Essentially a synonym for agender, it indicates a person who doesn’t identify with either male or female and instead denotes a type of genderlessness, or a lack of gender. =They More…

never-never land

An imaginary and fantastic place. Some sources say it came from James Barrie's Peter Pan, but other sources indicate the word's use back to the 1800s when Australians used it for the More…

never-never land

An imaginary and fantastic place. Some sources say it came from James Barrie's Peter Pan, but other sources indicate the word's use back to the 1800s when Australians used it for the More…

never-nude

Someone who suffers from a condition by which he is unable to be naked Possible reason used: The writers wanted to invent a humorous medical condition that would fit in the context of the More…

neverendum

The act of repeatedly appealing for a referendum initiative, ad nauseam, with the hope that voters will support the proposal due to the fact that they are tired of hearing about it. More…

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Nevillelongbottom

(Eponymy) To positively change in physical appearance over time, often by going through puberty =Originated from someone observing how Neville Longbottom’s (a Harry Potter character) actor More…

New Year hangover

(Compounding) Regret people feel after over-spending for gifts. =It is the regret people feel when the New Year starts and they receive bills for spending in the previous month, which is More…

New Yorican

The quality of being a resident of New York City who is of Puerto Rican descent, or being related to such people. =New Yorican is a word that is probably primarily used by New Yorican More…

New Zinglish

New Zealand’s unique native English dialect. A verbal slip-up, but a witty neologism nonetheless, New Zinglish provides a truly novel (Google returns no results!), apt term for the More…

New-Agey

the trends, fashions and beliefs of the New Age (or the ten years before the year 2000). Interpretation of intended meaning describing the "New Age" or the period immediately preceeding the More…

Newb

A player who is new to a particular video games style of game-play. Today, newb is considered slightly less kind than the term newbie. Based on the word newbie. It was used most often used More…

Newb

A person in an online environment, who does not know the rules of that environment. Way to insult a person while claiming you are much better than them. =You are such a newb. Etymology : More…

Newb

a newcomer, particularly to an online forum It has a positive connotation. =A lot of these newbs are becoming n00bs, claiming they read all the rules when they violate many of them in More…

newb (2)

((newbie) - (ie) = newb) newb, n. a person that is a beginner at a game, sport, or other activity (mainly used in a gaming context) =Newb is a clipping of the word newbie, as often occurs More…

newb (215)

an inexperienced person; someone who is new to a particular task or hobby =This term is coined from the word ‘new’ to describe some showing inexperience in a particular action. It is More…

newbie

A player who is new to a particular video games style of game-play. Today, newbie is a friendlier way of describing a person's experience playing a computer or video game It was used most More…


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