What is Neat?
1.
1. An expression that means something is wonderful, terrific, or cool.
2. A term for serving a spirit straight, in a glass without any ice or mixers.
3. To be clean, orderly and tidy.
1. That is a really neat car.
2. I like my whiskey neat.
3. James likes to keep a house very neat.
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2.
Some thing that is easily pulled off that has an awsome outcome.
The way that we flogged that BMW at the lights.... yes dude that was neat!
3.
Pure. Unadulterated. The ONLY way to drink Scotch whisky!
I'll have a double Laphroaig, neat, no ice, thanks.
4.
there's 2 definitions for this..
either 1. you just don't care what the other person is saying or 2. you really do think it's GREAT.. AWESOME
"yeahhh mannn i got drunk and screwed this chick the other night.."
"heh, neat."
5.
1. Very tidy.
2. A gadget or other little device which is seen as
3. An agreement.
Variant: neat-o. Often used more flippantly or in place of the word "
1. Tod: Everything's neat and tidy.
2: Pete: I just got an aibo!
Chris: Woah, that is so neat!
3. Kia: So, I thought we could go to the movies tomorrow.
Helen: Neat, see you there.
Variant:
Katy: So, I'm publishing my book later this month
Chris: Woah, neat-o!
congrats !
6.
Used while ordering a beverage - alcoholic - to be consumed straight; without ice; accompanied only by the glass which surrounds it. Often used by men wanting to impress a woman - or another man. Often used by those who think they are better than others. Used by those who know nothing special - other than this unique word - around average to above-average folk who don't need to use such words because they don't flaunt their knowledge. Used by wannabe bartenders or egomaniacal bartenders when ordering - even if the drink tastes like piss 'neat' - just to impress another bartender, or waitress/waiter, with their flashy bar grammar.
Josh: "I'd like a
peach schnapps NEAT please."
Bartender: "Would you like it in a glass or over your head
putz ?"
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7.
a word that sophisticated, awesome, wizard, and boss people use
Rachael is not neat.
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