Neither here nor there
by morpheus30 on Jan 17, 2018 08:30:37
An expression that means "
not important or relevant." In most common speech, this expression usually follows a random
side note that the speaker thinks is interesting but is
not related to the subject at hand.
Example:
I met this
random chick at the club and she wants to get together. Man she's gorgeous! Her parents are from Panama which by the way, has 13 of
the 15 tallest buildings in Latin America. But that's
neither here nor there...
Neither nyah nor nyah
by SWALLOW ME! on Jul 09, 2021 03:01:34
How based
chads say the phrase, “
neither here nor there.” In other words, a humorous way of saying something has no relevance to the topic at hand.
This phrase originated from the YouTube channel
Actual Justice Warrior, who uses this phrase frequently and has become an inside joke among him and his viewers.
neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Dog
by Sexydimma on Oct 08, 2014 11:23:37
this term is used to describe
1) a problem in a given scientific subject that is so hard and
incomprehensible that even most people with a
PhD in that field have trouble making head or tail of it.
2) a phrase meaning
neither here nor there.
3) something that has rarely been seen in the scientific world, and it is therefore hard to distinguish what it is or is not.
Example:
two boys discussing
physics homework:
boy 1): I cant understand this problem
for the life of me. I cant believe that our school would give us physics problems that are neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Dog. Wtf?
boy 2) Roflmao champ! We are in private school, right? are you lazy, or are you a normal student, and will therefore work on this problem
comme du monde?
boy 1): lol. Today i feel like I am neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Dog. I feel like I just want to complain to someone for no specific reason.
I can neither confirm nor deny
by tihmmer on Dec 17, 2021 06:42:31
It is a
hint to the answer of a question, it works best if you know the person well enough that they can figure out the answer on their own. Emotions &
expressions can also hint towards the answer.
Also used if you actually don't know or are trying to cover your
company's ass.
Example:
"
Hey Bob, have you ever seen
Iron Man 1 before?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that"
"Hey Jill, do you have my
pencil?"
"I can neither confirm nor deny that"