phrase General Slang

neva see come see

NEH-vuh SEE kum SEE · phrase · informal

Someone acting flashy over something newly acquired.

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Definitions

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A person who suddenly gets something new (money, position, gadget) and shows off tastelessly.

“Since he get that little raise he behaving like neva see come see.”
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neva see come see In A Sentence

Since he get that little raise he behaving like neva see come see.

Origin & Usage

Caribbean English; 'never had, now flaunting'.

People Also Ask

What does 'neva see come see' mean?

It describes someone who suddenly acquires something new and shows off with it tastelessly, as if they'd never had anything before.

Where does 'neva see come see' come from?

It's Caribbean English capturing the idea of 'never had it, now flaunting it'.

Is 'neva see come see' an insult?

Yes, it's a critical, mocking phrase aimed at people acting flashy over new money or possessions.

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