1.Naw, meaning no. No, Naw I don't think so.
2.Naw,meaning to chew. Naw ,chew on the corn on the cob.
2006-07-11 09:39:26
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answer #1
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answered by jyradelix 1
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2016-12-01 02:08:08
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how its used. can be naw as in nope or no or naw as is something is eating away at me/irritating me
2006-07-11 09:37:09
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answered by PlainLana 3
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naw is no not just in english but in Portuguese
2006-07-11 22:07:07
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answered by kida_w 5
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i wonder if you meant to naw your finger nails
then its like you gnaw on a jawbreaker cause you cant bite through it, and you cant sit there and lick it for ever so you gnaw on it to break it down
2006-07-11 09:38:56
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answered by e r 2
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it's "no" said in a shy sorta way
Well, maybe that depends on the tone of voice.
2006-07-11 09:36:38
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answered by mikayla_starstuff 5
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UM.....It means No,Noway,Nada
2006-07-11 09:58:33
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answered by Simple1 6
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I mean no, but not a firm no.
2006-07-11 09:36:44
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answered by keri gee 6
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it means no
2006-07-11 09:35:21
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answered by Anonymous
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nope,no or nuh uh
2006-07-11 09:37:02
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answered by kasisue52 2
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