"Nek minnit" is a slang phrase that originated from a viral video featuring New Zealand skateboarder and comedian Sam Huggard. It is used to express an unexpected or humorous shift in a situation, often implying a sudden change or twist in events. The phrase has become popular in memes and social media, often as a punchline to highlight irony or surprise.
nekk week
Nek minnit
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the nek minnit guy
GARP Nek Minnit Hoe
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It's basically the New Zealand way of saying 'And then what happened was' in a story.
left my diary outside the dairy nek minnit diarry got hanky bro i made a mess
It comes from a youtube video. A man says 'left my scooter outside the diary, nek minnit' ( He was meant to say next minute ) Then the camera person puts the camera to the scooter. The scooter is like smashed!
Yup, it is. It reflects the bravery, dedication, and mateship shown by Anzac troops at Chunuk Bair, Nek, Galipolli, in the First World War; it echoes down the years, and exists today in all walks of Antipodaean life. Luck, Levi!
A homophone for stand is "stann," which is a rare alternative spelling of 'stand.'