The term for a man of better than average quality in the crotchial region. Usually at least 9 inches.
by BigNinjaJoe December 15, 2011

The Richard Nixon effect named after the president of the same name.
When a solution, produces the opposite outcome, opposite to the intended purpose, this can have very harmful outcome that is counterproductive.
When a solution, produces the opposite outcome, opposite to the intended purpose, this can have very harmful outcome that is counterproductive.
And example of the Richard Nixon effect is when the School decided to ban physical contact. The students started high fiving way more often. The Richard Nixon effect is an example of making things illegal doesn’t fix the problem.
by Lone wolf sirius February 22, 2021

The denial of one's own bisexuality (in favor of speciously identifying as "homosexual" or as one of several synonyms for "bisexual," or eschewing a sexuality label entirely) in an attempt to avoid being the object of biphobia. Refers to actress Cynthia Nixon.
He issued a Nixon Denial in the same breath as he confirmed his romantic relationships with people of at least three genders. But if he wants to identify as "flexisexual," I suppose that's his prerogative.
by Tiggy Upland February 3, 2014

The largest, most odiferous bowel movement of the day, one that usually occurs in the morning. This movement is often accompanied by or caused my an extremely upset stomach, due to fears of the government, the president, the situation in Iraq, terrorism, medicare, the state of the world...
by DebWeb January 22, 2006

Samuel Hirsch got his hair cut and the bitch nicked his ear so his name is now Stichard Nixon, not to forget to mention he also received stitches in his ear.
by Chrissy Hirsch February 12, 2018

When you lose so badly in a game you basically get squashed completely in a landslide. Named after Richard Nixon; in reference to the 1972 election landslide
Dude that last match was an absolute embarrassment, we didn't just get wrecked, we got completely Nixoned!
by Axy0m September 26, 2020

A count of two balls and two strikes in a baseball game. Named because the umpire putting up two fingers on each hand resembles the "V for Victory" symbols that Richard Nixon flashed to reporters the day he resigned from office.
by mileysuckswhattednugentkicks April 25, 2024
