Used in northern Italy (Milan area) at the beginning or at the end of a sentence to seek agreement, it means "isn't it?" "Isn't it so?".
Used by itself to express agreement with the preceding statement, it's comparable to "I know, right?"
Used by itself to express agreement with the preceding statement, it's comparable to "I know, right?"
by maca1097 January 2, 2017
Scenario: your friend asks for help
Indigo: Hey, I need help w the maths
Me: Ok so 2 + 2 = 4, neh?(right)
Indigo: Yes...
Me: So wat tf do u need help w
Indigo: Yh, neh? The mood swings are mooding
Indigo: Hey, I need help w the maths
Me: Ok so 2 + 2 = 4, neh?(right)
Indigo: Yes...
Me: So wat tf do u need help w
Indigo: Yh, neh? The mood swings are mooding
by Ig:Luv_bxddiiee November 11, 2022
by Chickenboy283 October 7, 2023
Random kid:Did you hear about Neh
Random kid 2:Yeah she got first place in her swim meet. She also got first trumpet
Random kid 2:Yeah she got first place in her swim meet. She also got first trumpet
by You all ready know January 25, 2022
Another way of saying that you're kidding, usually used at the end of a sentence. Founded in Galt, California in the late 00's.
by Poox14 November 16, 2017