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The flirty conversation before making out with a stranger at the club/bar
Oi bro, George was just nacking and macking with some chick in the smokers
Nacking by grache January 16, 2022
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pit-nicking

To steal one small, not very valuable (in terms of money) thing out of a whole bunch of the things in a very 'sneaky'(ish) way, and then do it again and again from different bunches of things that belong to different people or groups because they won't notice if one of the things is gone and it won't really impact them in any way. Like going on a walk and stealing one flower from each yard to make a bouquet instead of stealing a bunch of flowers form one yard because no one will notice if one flower is gone and it makes you feel mischievous and sneaky in a delightful kind of way. (created and thought up by Aurora Aksnes (AURORA); found in a triple j interview)
"I went pit-nicking for a bouquet of flowers." "I pit-nicked some candy from the pantry while I was at my best friend's house."

"I've enjoyed a bit of pit-nicking in my life. I love stealing flowers from other people's gardens." - Aurora Aksnes

zebra necking 

Nuzzling necks with someone like zebras do.
"I need some zebra necking in my life"
zebra necking by Zeebies March 18, 2014

Tyler-necking 

The act of forcing your arms behind your back whilst sticking head forward usually in confusion while stating ones point. The point is usually wrong and unprofessional
Tyler said he never plays xbox and started fighting and began Tyler-necking
Tyler-necking by purplefrogman June 11, 2014

Rubber necking 

To turn your head while passing by something/someone or someone/something is passing by you. Either slowly turning your head to track your eyes on the spectacle or to repeatedly turn your head to keep looking at it.
They slowed down to rubberneck at the car accident.

People have been rubber necking at me all day. Is my fly down or something?
Rubber necking by eilan427 May 2, 2017

Nicking Around 

Nicking Around is the act of when someone is being really nice and gives you the idea that that they want to be around you. Then out of nowhere ignores and avoids talking to you or being around you in anyway. Nicking around is a random occurance, but when it does occur causes people to feel "nicked off".
Me: I asked David if he wanted to hang out today.
Beth: oh yeah? what did he say?
Me: Well it was good at first, but then he started nicking around on me!
Beth: ugh! That's so annoying, did you feel "nicked off" after?