interjection
used informally in Australian and New Zealand English to express agreement or acknowledgment, often with a hint of disagreement or reservation
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When considering the risks involved, the decision to proceed with the project is a definite yeah-nah for me.
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Do you want to go out tonight? Yeah-nah, I'm feeling pretty tired.
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I asked him if he liked the new song, and he was like 'yeah-nah, it's not really my vibe.'
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Her excuse for being late was a yeah-nah kind of situation - it didn't quite add up.