You may have seen the word “noice” used on TikTok or heard it in a TV show—but what the heck does it mean? In this article, we’ll explore the meaning of this mysterious slang term (hint: it’s just “nice” in an Australian or English accent), uncover its origins, and offer scripting examples so you can add “noice” to your daily vocabulary. Noice!
“Noice” Meaning at a Glance
“Noice” is slang for "nice," but with an exaggerated Australian, Cockney, or Norfolk British accent. With "noice," the "oi" sound represents a more exaggerated pronunciation, often associated with Cockney or Estuary English. [1]
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It means “awesome” and is often used as an exclamation to indicate approval or excitement. It's similar to saying “nice," just a bit more playful and familiar.
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- ↑ Luke Nicholson. British Accent Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://dialectsfortheatre.soc.northwestern.edu/american-new-orleans/vowels-and-diphthongs/