in the philippines, nye is an expression which mean yikes!! *wink*
2006-07-04 18:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I know some people with the last name of nye
2006-07-04 19:06:45
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answered by mike i 4
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I Be in the trap is an easier way to look at it. A trap is not a trap house. A trap is her Hood. A trap house is where drugs are sold. I have no idea where some people got their answers but I can assure you that 95% of them are way off.
2016-03-27 04:19:09
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answered by Erika 4
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It means YES in Korean and also (if you read it as "ne") it could mean 4 in the same language.
2006-07-05 02:27:43
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answered by Porgie 7
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in tagalog (philippine language) "nye" is an expression.. when a person gets surprised or scared.. like person above said.. its yikes! or oops!
2006-07-04 19:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a word "nye" in Manding (African family of languages), it means "good" or "correct".
Kanye = "ka" + "nye" = it is good
2006-07-04 19:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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In some Spanish speaking countries we use it as an equvalent of "yea right" in English.
P.S. this "yea right" is not the one you use for agreeing, its the one you use for saying that something is bullcrap or when you do not believe what someone is telling you.
good luck.
2006-07-04 21:29:37
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answered by john 6
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It German It Means No
2006-07-04 18:42:29
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answered by Phi nu 2
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in russian 'no' is 'nyet' - but you will sometimes hear it pronounced 'nye' ('nee-eh').
in welsh 'nye' (pronounced the same as 'nigh') is the short form of 'aneurin'.
david smith :: dave smith.
aneurin bevan :: nye bevan.
2006-07-04 20:27:12
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answered by synopsis 7
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A brood or flock of pheasants
2006-07-04 18:24:34
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answered by rednecklady17 3
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