A clan that plays a free online FPS/RTS shooter called Red Alert: A Path Beyond. It's really good, you should check it out.
Other than that, quite similar to the first definition.
Other than that, quite similar to the first definition.
The entire roster of both Nod Squad and Deadly Invicible Elite were playing on the server tonight. So pretty much everyone in the world who plays APB then.
by Chewitsaurus December 01, 2011
consuming a sufficient amount of Fentayl or heroin and finding a location in the middle of a street to "nod off" while standing up until either you sober up or get hit by a vehicle.
by GhettoVet September 05, 2021
When you are really focusing on something and somebody is talking to you and you pretend like you are listening my simply nodding to everything they say.
by Uglis March 06, 2011
When an orator, filmmaker, artist, writer, poet, etc. references something obscure, rather than question the presenter, the audience nods and chuckles in agreement for fear of looking of stupid.
When the artist said her work was a meditation on the Osaka Conference of 1875, the gallery's guests did an uncomfortable nod and chuckle to hide their ignorance.
by KochiseK2 November 24, 2014
That awesome moment when you, and a stranger notice a female with a nice body, and give each other "the nod"
*really hot chick walks down the street*
*Guy number 1 sees her*
*Guy 2 sees her at the same time*
*Both guys look at each other and give the bro-nod*
*Guy number 1 sees her*
*Guy 2 sees her at the same time*
*Both guys look at each other and give the bro-nod*
by TheKman353 May 21, 2014
Nodding Donkeys - A disapprobation applied to the 'Yes-persons' surrounding a totalitarian leader.
Etymology of the phrase - Although it is commonly believed that the phrase evolved as a critical reference to members of the Democratic Party (given that the Donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party), and more particularly to the members of President Obama's administration, that is not so. In point of fact, the phrase was coined by Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and War Production for the Third Reich. Speer was Adolf Hitler's chief architect before assuming ministerial office. Speer was contemptuous of those who surrounded Hitler (Goebbels, von Ribbentrop, Himmler, et al) because of their servile obsequiousness, and referred to them as 'Nodding Donkeys'.
Some have protested that usage of the phrase in reference to members of the Obama administration and Democratic Party confirms Godwin's Law. However, there seems to be no marked contrast between the fellow-traveling sycophancy of members Democratic Party and the Obama administration, and that demonstrated by Hitler's underlings. The Donkey symbol of the Democratic Party only serves to lend irony to the usage.
Etymology of the phrase - Although it is commonly believed that the phrase evolved as a critical reference to members of the Democratic Party (given that the Donkey is the symbol of the Democratic Party), and more particularly to the members of President Obama's administration, that is not so. In point of fact, the phrase was coined by Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments and War Production for the Third Reich. Speer was Adolf Hitler's chief architect before assuming ministerial office. Speer was contemptuous of those who surrounded Hitler (Goebbels, von Ribbentrop, Himmler, et al) because of their servile obsequiousness, and referred to them as 'Nodding Donkeys'.
Some have protested that usage of the phrase in reference to members of the Obama administration and Democratic Party confirms Godwin's Law. However, there seems to be no marked contrast between the fellow-traveling sycophancy of members Democratic Party and the Obama administration, and that demonstrated by Hitler's underlings. The Donkey symbol of the Democratic Party only serves to lend irony to the usage.
Uncritical approval of President Obama's policies is the hallmark of the Nodding Donkeys which comprise his party and administration.
by Anti-totalitarian April 17, 2014
by dope fiend 16 October 30, 2007