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  • noun Plural form of nana.

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Examples

  • Maybe try rubbing bbq sauce or mashed nanas on your nipple before nursing?

    How To Feed A Baby And Not Lose Consciousness Trying | Her Bad Mother 2008

  • There are many types of moms, mothers, mommies, nanas, grannies and great grandmothers out there, and there are a perfect gifts for each and every one.

    Amanda Poses: Mother's Day Gifting From a Mom Amanda Poses 2010

  • The chef can prepare whatever you wish, but usually the menu is a mix of international cuisine: a butter-lettuce salad with apples, pancetta-wrapped sea scallops, and prawn gadon sambal nanas (prawns steamed in banana leaf with pineapple sauce).

    A Perfect Day 2010

  • There are many types of moms, mothers, mommies, nanas, grannies and great grandmothers out there, and there are a perfect gifts for each and every one.

    Amanda Poses: Mother's Day Gifting From a Mom 2010

  • The nanas are pretty spectacular, so I can see why they are covetable.

    Artists Date at Home Jes 2009

  • I didn't like the nanas very much -not sure why, but I liked most of her other exhibits.

    Artists Date at Home Jes 2009

  • Maybe try rubbing bbq sauce or mashed nanas on your nipple before nursing?

    How To Feed A Baby And Not Lose Consciousness Trying 2008

  • The nanas are lounging on the sand, their hair pulled back tight into sleek ponytails, with no makeup no need, caramel tans, gold bracelets from Marseilles, and… half of their bathing suits missing.

    Words in a French Life Kristin Espinasse 2007

  • Don't worry though, I won't split on you: They were a bunch of nanas as well.

    Council legal department threatens us 2006

  • Simply slice the nanas and grate over some nutmeg - perhaps spinkle with cinnamon and/or allspice. grate the chocolate over and drizzle with honey.

    At My Table 2006

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