naur
Mock-Australian 'no' for dramatic emphasis.
Definitions
'No' but stretched into a wail. Used when something is so wrong, so embarrassing, so devastating that a regular 'no' won't carry the weight. Always slightly theatrical.
naur In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
TikTok, around 2020-21. Spelled the way 'no' sounds in an exaggerated Australian accent (think a Margot Robbie or H2O: Just Add Water impression). Stans ran with it.
People Also Ask
What does naur mean?
It's a mock-Australian spelling of 'no,' used for dramatic or comedic emphasis.
How do you use naur in a sentence?
"Naur, you did NOT just say that."
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