nyer
an abbreviation used to describe a new yorker, online or whenever written.
on a forum: yeah, it’s great being a nyer.
used as a way of saying ‘so there’
person 1: i removed a contact lense case form a plughole
person 2: i removed a contact lense from there, so nyer
the word said when something b-tchy has happened. or when your about to say someting really f-cked up.
me: dahhh, no thanks mate.
festy: ur such a c-nt, go f-ck urself.
me: nyer sorry mate, im a bit f-cked up in the head. hehehe
festy: nyer wtf does that mean ya festy?
me: looks like were both a bit festy mate =]
festy: nyer guess ur right.
bored
especially said by girls
also
to entertain the princess
i am so nyer, so entertain me.
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