Used as a filler during a pause in conversation. Doesn't necessarily mean something complimentary.
"I bought that new Fanta today."
"Nice"
"I bought that new Fanta today."
"Nice"
Used as a filler during a pause in conversation. Doesn't necessarily mean something complimentary.
"I bought that new Fanta today."
"Nice"
"I bought that new Fanta today."
"Nice"
by N,off March 7, 2024
Get the Nicemug. Nice is another word for being kind. It's a compliment. When someone/something is being good to you :)
by Mickeysox April 5, 2017
Get the Nice.mug. by Kemminhobbniekol August 2, 2021
Get the Hafna nice Hafna spicemug. "Nice" is the most commonly used word by teens
Teenagers use this word, when their friends/family tells them something mediocre, or when they haven't heard a word The other person said. This can often lead to an awkward situation...
Teenagers use this word, when their friends/family tells them something mediocre, or when they haven't heard a word The other person said. This can often lead to an awkward situation...
by Small_White_Quacker July 30, 2023
Get the Nicemug. Is a rapper from west London.
by Kaposke Donvitch March 19, 2019
Get the sumfing nicemug. Nice sport (n.): A person who publicly laughs along with satire or mockery directed at them in order to appear unfazed, but without acknowledging or addressing the criticism behind it. A kind of performative good sportmanship that shields from accountability.
The term is a play on the term "good sport" and "nice guy". The main crux being the difference between "good" and "nice", where "niceness" can refer to surface-level agreeableness rather than genuine kindness or self-awareness. It can be transactional, performatice, potentially even ignorant or indifferent.
The "nice" part can also be interpreted as a reference to South Park, specifically a quote many people unfortunately make unironically (whether or not they realize that the scene they are quoting is actually mocking their behaviour).
The term is a play on the term "good sport" and "nice guy". The main crux being the difference between "good" and "nice", where "niceness" can refer to surface-level agreeableness rather than genuine kindness or self-awareness. It can be transactional, performatice, potentially even ignorant or indifferent.
The "nice" part can also be interpreted as a reference to South Park, specifically a quote many people unfortunately make unironically (whether or not they realize that the scene they are quoting is actually mocking their behaviour).
A: Have you seen how Bill McIonaire is responding to the comedians bashing him? He's embracing the satire and being a good sport about it.
B: No, he's just co-opting the jokes to deflect criticism and gain the audience's approval. He's being a "nice sport" about it.
B: No, he's just co-opting the jokes to deflect criticism and gain the audience's approval. He's being a "nice sport" about it.
by I-Don't-Want-A-Nickname September 4, 2025
Get the nice sportmug. 