She is an independent Turkish woman. She can cheer up everyone by just looking at their face. Although she can be a tiger at bed, she is very gentle at her partners body. Not to mention that she is totally bisexual. And what is silly about her relationships, 90% of the women she is attracted to happens to be straight. When Nil grows and becomes an adult, everyone sees her as the leader. And about friend relationships, she is the most kind, friendly, helpful and the smartest fiend. She deserves to be loved.
by thecheerful1withsadnessinside November 21, 2021

by mlhiss April 11, 2024

Nils is someone with whom you feel comfortable and you can absolutely be yourself. He makes you feel like the most special person in this world. He's very, very intelligent, but he never shows off about it. He is always friendly, open and tactful. Nils does not play the tough man, he shows what he loves and is not ashamed of it. Everyone can be happy to have a Nils in their life. Once you get to know him, he's a soul mate. I don't think I've ever loved anyone as much as Nils. Not even a hundred sentences would be enough to put it into words ..
by AnaRey November 22, 2021

A verb for an homosexual act. From sex to holding hands. It's used for anything that seems gay.
Roleplaying as Nils
Roleplaying as Nils
by Solid_jai July 31, 2024

Guy 1: Hey, have you watched monster musume
Nils: Yes ofc ourse, I jerk off with my miia body pillow everyday.
Nils: Yes ofc ourse, I jerk off with my miia body pillow everyday.
by Lolboll_Boi May 24, 2018

Meaning: "No Fun"
Coming from the Irish word for fun "craic" and English/Latin for nothing/non-existent "nil"
Became popular after the Eurovision song contest. In it all the European countries award each other points for songs they sing. The French will say "nil point" but sounds like "pwah". This was "nil craic".
Coming from the Irish word for fun "craic" and English/Latin for nothing/non-existent "nil"
Became popular after the Eurovision song contest. In it all the European countries award each other points for songs they sing. The French will say "nil point" but sounds like "pwah". This was "nil craic".
by Moonegirl May 26, 2016
