Name Image and Likeness. Students who play for schools are now able to develop their own brand and make money off their Name Image and Likeness.
The Supreme Court found Colleges would not limit student's athletes ability to develop the students own brand based on their NIL.
by mlhiss April 11, 2024
He is a cool guy with awesome sneakers he is the only one in the friend group who has a girlfriend (Probably a Frida).
by Uffe Danielsson February 05, 2021
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
1. A transmission of nothingness.
2. An anagram for (Tristan Tillman). Much similar to the popular edgy band otep which is know to be the anagram for (poet).
Comprised of:
Transmittal - The act or process of transmitting; a transmission.
Nil - zero, especially as a score in certain games; nonexsistent.
2. An anagram for (Tristan Tillman). Much similar to the popular edgy band otep which is know to be the anagram for (poet).
Comprised of:
Transmittal - The act or process of transmitting; a transmission.
Nil - zero, especially as a score in certain games; nonexsistent.
by Trustmeimnotadoctor September 02, 2015
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 27, 2016