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How could something have negative mass?

With all the theories on how Neutrinos apparently broke the light barrier, there was one theory someone told me of how neutrinos might have less than zero mass, but she didn't explain how this was possible. So how could something have less than zero mass? What would it mean? What would something like that be like?