have a nice life

A polite way to tell someone to fuck off and die because that person has created the circumstance between you and them which makes you care less if you ever see them again.
He could not deal with her bullshit and destructiveness in their relationship, so he signed the letter "have a nice life."
by Cravon Moorehead November 25, 2017
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nice job foreskin

phrase used by me when someone on my team does a shitty job.
for grammar nazis that like beAuTIfuL text: "Nice job, foreskin."
teammate: *dies from his own grenade*
other teammate: "wow"
me: "nice job foreskin"
by Sefcear#32 May 25, 2020
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jinjja nice body

a word you can say to a person if she/he has a nice body.
"unnie jinjja nice body" - Miyawaki Sakura
by hakdog14 January 30, 2020
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Nice Cock Bro

A way to greet, and compliment one another with class. Can be used to greet men, women, and all the confused members of society in between.
Hey, nice cock bro!

Thanks dude I really needed that, my self confidence just got boosted through the roof.
by CaptainPlank12 September 10, 2020
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Talk To Me Nice

Aye ! Talk To Me Nice
by SSTBaby May 14, 2018
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Nice/niice/niiice

Nice, being the origional and "correct" version of the word, is most commonly used, however, the two other spellings are perfectly acceptable, though there are differences. Niice, more intense than nice, and yet not so intense as niiice, is often used when something is funny or cool, though not as cool as something that is awesome. Niiice, being the most intense, is only to be used when something exceeds the awesomeness of nice AND niice.
by rianette June 10, 2009
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Nice to Meet You

“Nice to Meet You” is a common phrase used when meeting a new person/group of people. In the US, It is typically followed by a hand shake or a friendly conversation. Sometimes if the person is connected with a friend or family member it could be followed by a hug or some other embrace. When you’re meeting someone who you’ve already met a typical phrase would be “Nice to see you again”. #NiceToMeetYou
“Hi Nice to Meet You! My name’s Jeff, what’s your name?”
“Nice to Meet You, Alison. Brittany told me all about you.”
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