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nah

1

[ na, nah ]

adverb

, Informal.
  1. no.


Nah.

2

abbreviation for

, Bible.
  1. Nahum.

Nah.

abbreviation for

  1. Nahum


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Word History and Origins

Origin of nah1

First recorded in 1885–90; variant of no 1( def )

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Example Sentences

I wanted to go back to work, but then I was like, nah, I ain’t taking that shot.

From Time

So when Yellowstone season three ended with most of the major characters in peril, season four started by revealing across its first two episodes that, nah, everybody was fine without a ton of unnecessary drama.

From Vox

When POTUS asked Malia if she wanted to pet the turkey before he granted its reprieve, she responded appropriately: “Nah.”

“Nah,” Mitchum says, looking down at his slightly bulging belly.

Investigator Gelinger reports back and just says: ‘Nah, this isn’t good.

Nah, just a bunch of sexy pictures of her dressed as a bunny.

You have to find the right way to do it, but going to war, nah, with the people.

Ta-wh-que-nah, the Mountain of Rocks; second Chief of the tribe, and largest man in the nation.

A nah-kwet-to-hau-py-o, the One sitting in the Clouds; a fine boy.

Ah-ka-nah-paw-wh, Earth Standing; an old and very valiant warrior.

I do nod know any nah-ice gondolier—zey are oal—I dell you, if you lif viz zem ade mons as me, you cot your troat—yes!

The old men Nah-kee and Umbas-a-hoos sat smoking over their talk in the purple shade of a tepee.

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