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Browsing page 5 of words meaning yes and no (82 words total)

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in it

  • abbreviated form of "isn't it". Used as a statement of agreement.
    Robert: That cloud is so dark.

    Roger: In it.
    Iyaz: It's sunny today.

    Bilal: In it.

    Last edited on May 08 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 16 2010.

  • "yes".
    Mrs. Wimbley: Ok, do you know what to do for homework?

    Class: In it.

    Last edited on May 08 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 16 2010.

  • "isn't he", "isn't she", "aren't they", etc.
    Junaid: Ronaldo's a great player in it?

    Sultan: Yeah!

    Last edited on May 08 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Feb 16 2010.

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naw

interjection

  • "no".
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

    Citation from "Search Committee 1", The Office (US TV), Season 7 Episode 25 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jun 13 2011. Submitted by Becky on Jun 01 2006.

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no diggity

interjection

  • roughly equivalent to "serious." Used similarly to phrases such as, "Seriously?" "Are you serious?" etc. Can also be used as a statement rather than a question, meaning "Seriously!" Popularized by R&B/rap group Blackstreet in their song "No Diggity" on the 1996 album Another Level.
    Sally: Einstein was smart!

    Bennie: No diggity?

    Sally: No diggity!

    Last edited on May 28 2013. Submitted by Jason P from Troy, NY, USA on Sep 12 1997.

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