You’ll likely see “naur” mainly on social media, since the slang word spread like a wildfire over platforms like TikTok and Twitter.

“Naur, I don’t think I’m going to school today. ” “Naur, I’d rather not do that. ” “Naur way. I don’t believe you. ”

“Naur, why would you do that?” “Naur!! I’m not doing it!” “Naur you can’t!”

“I don’t naur, why don’t you ask him?” “Do you naur the answer?” “Naur, I don’t naur why she did that. ”

“Oh naurrrrr!” “Naur I lost my game!” “Naurrr why would you do that??”

“Naur I don’t want to!” “Naurrr don’t go!” “Naur mate you just don’t get it. ”

“Oh naur. So sad. ” “Naurrrr don’t do that haha. ” “Oh naurrr what am I gonna do now?”

“Naur I don’t want to gaur. ” = “No I don’t want to go. ” “Oaur naur, a mosquitaur. ” = “Oh no, a mosquito. ” “Naur, don’t gaur out in the snaur. ” = “No, don’t go out in the snow. ”