Not Nowed
previously known as "ignored" in facebook, it is the act of putting a friend request on hold Forever, the debate is still going on about it's conjugation :
some say it should be in the past tense because the "Not Now" was pressed Back Then, others argue that it is still on hold so it's still going on, normal people say it's not a friggin verb !
it's useful against stalkers & people who don't get it after the first ignore, a bit harsh for the friend request sender.
the only way to bypass it is to cancel the request & send again...& again...& again till you get blocked !
some say it should be in the past tense because the "Not Now" was pressed Back Then, others argue that it is still on hold so it's still going on, normal people say it's not a friggin verb !
it's useful against stalkers & people who don't get it after the first ignore, a bit harsh for the friend request sender.
the only way to bypass it is to cancel the request & send again...& again...& again till you get blocked !
Girl : so like.. this dude with 0 mutual friends added me on fb & i so totally not nowed him !
Her friend : won't he add you again !?
Girl : na uh, he won't know but i changed my profile pic as a hint, like duuh
Her friend : bitch you can't say not nowed, it's not a verb !
Girl : whatevs !
Her friend : won't he add you again !?
Girl : na uh, he won't know but i changed my profile pic as a hint, like duuh
Her friend : bitch you can't say not nowed, it's not a verb !
Girl : whatevs !
now now
Commonly used in South Africa when you're ARE going to do something, just not anytime soon.
"Have you started studying?"
"No, I will now now" *basically doesn't study until five minutes before the test*
"No, I will now now" *basically doesn't study until five minutes before the test*
now now
A term widely used in South African conversations relating to the period of time which will elapse before the given task, time or oppotunity will present itself.
"I'm going to do it in a few moments."
"Its going to happen a little later."
As the term is not defined by a specific amount of time,it can be used in a broad context.
"I'm going to do it in a few moments."
"Its going to happen a little later."
As the term is not defined by a specific amount of time,it can be used in a broad context.
"Let's take a look at it now now."
"I'll see to that now now."
"When ?" "Now now !"
"I'll see to that now now."
"When ?" "Now now !"
now-now
this means now, but just not now.
kim: when will you take out the trash George??
george:ill do it now-now baby.continues on Play Station
george:ill do it now-now baby.continues on Play Station
Now Then
A phrase commonly used mainly in Yorkshire!
The highest greeting of welcome you can receive in "God's Own Country"
The highest greeting of welcome you can receive in "God's Own Country"
Now Then Dave!
now-now
now-now means you intend to do something immediatly, whereas now tends to mean you will do it soon.
"I'll do that now"
"Now-now?"
"Yes, now-now"
"Now-now?"
"Yes, now-now"
now now
a South African term we use that generally means 'soon', but can funnily enough also mean 'never', or actually just any period of time.
scenario 1:
dad: "come downstairs, theres a rugby match between the Springboks and the Sharks on!"
me: "I will be there now now!"
scenario 2:
jack: "Jill hurry up! when will you be ready?"
Jill: "I'll be ready now now!"
dad: "come downstairs, theres a rugby match between the Springboks and the Sharks on!"
me: "I will be there now now!"
scenario 2:
jack: "Jill hurry up! when will you be ready?"
Jill: "I'll be ready now now!"