Neet

What is Neet?


1.

Another acronym from sociologists... NEET stands for 'Not in Education, Employment or Training'. I'm not sure, yet, whether it has any global significance or derogatory overtones. However, like chav, it seems to be particularly applicable to a social under-class lacking drive, motivation or ambition. I part this is due to poverty and lack of opportunity. But this burgeoning classification will soon become the darling of right-wingers.

Tokyo NEETs have recently been marching.

The North East in the UK has a pronounced abundance of NEETs

2.

An acronym -'Not in Education, Employment or Training'. Todays use usually goes with that the person is still living off their parents income (living ith them is not a requirement, just makes it better). Thus is epically funny.

Mum: "Go get a job you neet!"

Dude: "Neet? Pfft hahah! A neet!"

Son: "Shaddup"

See freeloader, hobo, slacker

3.

This is a term used in the field of education, the acronym stands for; Not in Education, Employment or Training but young people have started to use it as a term for bums/layabouts with no future.

bums/losers/layabouts etc...neet

See bums, losers, dosser

4.

Northern England variation of night.

Man: "Where do you wanna gan the neet?"

Man2: "Doon the Biggie, and howk dafties till ah faal awwa an get nicked by the bizzies"

Man: "Champion" (etc)

See night, biggie, oot, newcastle, doon

5.

coolor smart

Your shirt is really neet

6.

A extremely horrific curse word from midevil times, as heard in Monty Python's Quest for the HOLY GRAIL (rent it if you have'nt seen it)

Knights who say Neet: NEET, NEET, you must bring me a......... SHRUBBERY!!, or i will say neet. NEEEEEEEET, NEEEEET

See Cyco


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