by Killerjayy2 February 08, 2018
Citizens Band (CB) Radio term for passing a message on between two truckers who are too far away from each other to reach each other on the CB. The person "flipping the Nickel" is midway between the two and restates the messages for each of them so they can hear.
by Jerobi May 21, 2013
1. Generic term denoting a currency of little or no value when the user is unsure of the actual name for the currency in question.
Thought to have originally been coined by Canadian Forces troops on Peacekeeping duties in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s.
Thought to have originally been coined by Canadian Forces troops on Peacekeeping duties in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s.
Person 1: "Dude this/those CD/jeans/ shoes rock(s)! Did you pay much for it/them?"
Person 2: "No, aboot 500 Shit Nickels out of some bug-eater's trunk"
P1: "Woah bargain!"
Person 2: "No, aboot 500 Shit Nickels out of some bug-eater's trunk"
P1: "Woah bargain!"
by LarryBloggins March 20, 2007
Eating a girl out on her period.
by NewAgeTongue September 01, 2017
by yesidid December 26, 2009
Thought to be derived from someone who misheard "knucklehead," a nickel-head is someone who's got quite a few screws loose "up there." They aren't the sharpest tools in the shed. Its meaning stems from the fact that a nickel is valued at only five cents, and thus nickel-heads are a step up from their dimwitted cousins, penny-heads.
by sohanasays December 10, 2013
"You look like a sweet-nickel in that outfit."
by Frank Devine November 12, 2006