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Definition of nyah in US English: nyahexclamation nyanya Used to express the speaker's feeling of superiority or contempt for another. I won the gold and she didn't. Nyah, nyah, nyah Example sentencesExamples - Because otherwise nobody gets any cake or jelly, and I get to eat all of it, nyah nyah.
- It's a genuine pleasure today to look back at said hysterics and say, in a polite, mature, and understanding manner, ‘Nyah, nyah!’
- And, as this chapter goes to show, don't start celebrating too quick… nyah!
- ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah nyah, nyah,’ he says in his best grade school playground voice.
- I don't own it either so nyah to all you evil lawyers.
- She could almost imagine it giggling, teasing and taunting her, ‘Nyah nyah!’
- For years, progressive-left literary types like me used to taunt them: ‘nyah nyah, nyah nyah,’ we suggested.
- People say, ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, not true!’
- Maybe if you beat me three times in a row at memory, THEN we'll talk updates… nyah.
- Try to rise above a sandbox-level of ‘You're stupid, nyah!’
- But very few are as fun or educational as the Fool, so nyah!
- Diving into the river, Oswaldo stroked for the opposite bank while going ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah,’ at his pursuers, who slammed on the leather-brakes at river's edge.
- And I'm going to see the movie at the Leicester Sq. Odeon next Wednesday morning, so nyah!
- This, really, has been the saddest part of the problem: the way public debate has quickly turned into ‘I'm right, you're wrong, nyah nyah nyah!’
- This means that no dream, no matter how distressing or menacing, ever came to anyone to say, ‘Nyah, nyah, you've got these problems and you can't do anything about them!‘
- But I'll also confess there's a great ‘nyah, nyah!’ factor, too.
- This is not solidarity; it's a taunt along the lines of, ‘We were right, nyah nyah!’
- I imagined him with fingers in his ears, going ‘nyah nyah I can't hear you’.
- I have no comment to make on this, other than ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah.’
- I asked to borrow the novel to give it to my dad, who ‘would really love that, wow, what a great novel’ but he wouldn't lend it to me and nyah nyah nyah.
Origin Early 20th century: imitative of a child's reduplicated phrase used in taunting. Definition of nyah in US English: nyahexclamationnya Used to express the speaker's feeling of superiority or contempt for another. I won the gold and she didn't. Nyah, nyah, nyah Example sentencesExamples - This means that no dream, no matter how distressing or menacing, ever came to anyone to say, ‘Nyah, nyah, you've got these problems and you can't do anything about them!‘
- And I'm going to see the movie at the Leicester Sq. Odeon next Wednesday morning, so nyah!
- This is not solidarity; it's a taunt along the lines of, ‘We were right, nyah nyah!’
- Try to rise above a sandbox-level of ‘You're stupid, nyah!’
- Maybe if you beat me three times in a row at memory, THEN we'll talk updates… nyah.
- It's a genuine pleasure today to look back at said hysterics and say, in a polite, mature, and understanding manner, ‘Nyah, nyah!’
- And, as this chapter goes to show, don't start celebrating too quick… nyah!
- This, really, has been the saddest part of the problem: the way public debate has quickly turned into ‘I'm right, you're wrong, nyah nyah nyah!’
- But I'll also confess there's a great ‘nyah, nyah!’ factor, too.
- I asked to borrow the novel to give it to my dad, who ‘would really love that, wow, what a great novel’ but he wouldn't lend it to me and nyah nyah nyah.
- ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah nyah, nyah,’ he says in his best grade school playground voice.
- I have no comment to make on this, other than ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah.’
- I don't own it either so nyah to all you evil lawyers.
- Because otherwise nobody gets any cake or jelly, and I get to eat all of it, nyah nyah.
- People say, ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah, not true!’
- She could almost imagine it giggling, teasing and taunting her, ‘Nyah nyah!’
- For years, progressive-left literary types like me used to taunt them: ‘nyah nyah, nyah nyah,’ we suggested.
- But very few are as fun or educational as the Fool, so nyah!
- Diving into the river, Oswaldo stroked for the opposite bank while going ‘Nyah, nyah, nyah,’ at his pursuers, who slammed on the leather-brakes at river's edge.
- I imagined him with fingers in his ears, going ‘nyah nyah I can't hear you’.
Origin Early 20th century: imitative of a child's reduplicated phrase used in taunting. |