Neat means, just the liquid in the glass. No ice, no mixer...just the booze.
When you want ice in your drink, you say 'on the rocks.' If you are ordering straight liquor, you would ask for the alcohol Neat (i.e. 'whiskey neat' or 'vodka neat'). If you are ordering a mixed drink such as a vodka tonic or Long Island iced tea, and you want it without ice, usually you say 'straight up.'
NEAT means that it is not diluted with water
Chuck Bass drinks a single malt Scotch and the brand is "Single Malt Fife Ness, 18" which isn't a real brand. I don't know if he drinks it neat or on the rocks.
done with or demonstrating skill or efficiency. "Howard's neat, precise tackling"
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Yes, it is. Neat typically means orderly, or clean. It can mean an alcoholic beverage served without water or additives. Colloquially, it means excellent or terrific (e.g. a neat trick, a really neat car).
i think u mean unkempt and that means your not tidy or neat
* spotless * clean * organized
Neat Neat Neat was created on 1977-02-18.
"Guay madre" would mean "cool/neat mother".
Do you mean WWE?
Yes.