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If I have to eat anymore naked chips because of Steve’s goddamn nachosurfing, I’m going to stab him with a fork!!
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by Zeni2three December 24, 2020
Get the Nachiketa mug.The act of not properly distributing or layering cheese on a plate of nachos, causing an abundance of unflavoured nachos on the bottom.
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Get the Umbrella Nachos mug.by Robert Van Winkle April 5, 2004
Get the nachopussy mug.1. (a) Having faculties impaired by alcohol. To be drunk or inebriated.
(b) Exhilarated or confused by or as if by alcohol. Usually accompanied by slurred speach. Conversations seem to run in circles.
2. To deceive by cunning or clever, artful skill. To be tricked.
(b) Exhilarated or confused by or as if by alcohol. Usually accompanied by slurred speach. Conversations seem to run in circles.
2. To deceive by cunning or clever, artful skill. To be tricked.
1. He was so nachbaured when he left the bar that he wasnt wearing any shoes.
2. They were nachbaured into beleiving there were hot chicks at the bar. Only to find out they had been nachbaured into picking up their friend from the bar.
2. They were nachbaured into beleiving there were hot chicks at the bar. Only to find out they had been nachbaured into picking up their friend from the bar.
by The NightTrain February 28, 2011
Get the Nachbaured mug.Nachiketa (Sanskrit: नचिकेता) also known as Nachiketā (Sanskrit: नचिकेत, Bengali: নচিকেতা Odia:ନଚିକେତା) or Nachiketas (Sanskrit: नचिकेतस्) was the son of the sage Vājashravas (Sanskrit: वाजश्रवस्, lit. famous for donations) also known as Vājashravā (Sanskrit: वाजश्रवा) is the child protagonist in an ancient Hindu fable about the nature of the soul and Brahman. The story is told in the Katha Upanishad (c. 5th century BCE), though the name has several earlier references. He was taught Self-knowledge, the separation of the human soul (the supreme Self) from the body, by the god of Death, Yama. Nachiketa is noted for his rejection of material desires which are ephemeral, and for his single-minded pursuit of the path of realizing Brahman /Moksha i.e. emancipation of the soul from rebirth.
The word' Nachiketa' has various meanings which are interrelated with its other meanings:-
>>That which is unperceived.
>>The quickening Spirit that lies within all things like fire, latent in wood, the spirit that gives, the unquenchable thirst for the unknown.
>>Sacred fire.
>>The one who is continuously looking for nothing but an unending spiritual energy.
Nachiketa has been one of the most influential characters in Hinduism. Indian monk Swami Vivekananda said: "If I get ten or twelve boys with the faith of Nachiketa, I can turn the thoughts and pursuits of this country in a new channel."
The word' Nachiketa' has various meanings which are interrelated with its other meanings:-
>>That which is unperceived.
>>The quickening Spirit that lies within all things like fire, latent in wood, the spirit that gives, the unquenchable thirst for the unknown.
>>Sacred fire.
>>The one who is continuously looking for nothing but an unending spiritual energy.
Nachiketa has been one of the most influential characters in Hinduism. Indian monk Swami Vivekananda said: "If I get ten or twelve boys with the faith of Nachiketa, I can turn the thoughts and pursuits of this country in a new channel."
I can turn the thoughts and pursuits "If I get ten or twelve boys with the faith of Nachiketa, I can turn the thoughts and pursuits of this country in a new channel."of this country in a new channel.
by 4DEdge January 16, 2017
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