Nice cars are used generally to compensate for a lacking in other areas. To insinuate that someone has a small penis without being direct you say they have A Nice Honda
Ethan: Wow, Rachel's new boyfriend seems really cool and chill.
Me: Yeah, but I hear he has A Nice Honda
Ethan: Damn
Me: Damn
Me: Yeah, but I hear he has A Nice Honda
Ethan: Damn
Me: Damn
by JacK_RabiD November 12, 2019

by ghostieb May 1, 2023

by Alvinnika November 21, 2021

The pop up screen that you get if you complete an achievement before the achievement book update in boom slingers, I'm pretty sure I'm one of the only people to find this Easter egg
Nice warm friendly hand shake
There is an image two devs doing a hand shake and someone doing a thumbs up in the background and it's labeled
" Nice Warm Friendly Handshake
No achievement system implemented yet "
And I screenshotted it but the phone I have it on broke but it's the pfp on my Gmail rn
Noice
There is an image two devs doing a hand shake and someone doing a thumbs up in the background and it's labeled
" Nice Warm Friendly Handshake
No achievement system implemented yet "
And I screenshotted it but the phone I have it on broke but it's the pfp on my Gmail rn
Noice
by RoseRed669 January 19, 2023

Generally, there are two ways this phrase is used. Either it's a synonym for "Why are you telling me this?" as well as "I don't particularly care," or the person who uses it generally considers what they're responding to as, well, 𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘦. Typically, the former is implied more often than the latter. Often, especially over text, it can seem like someone is being sarcastic when they're really not, because, you know, you can't really convey tone over messages.
Why-are-you-telling-me-this-type:
"Ayo! Connor got this new game and it's totally sick!"
"That's nice."
Genuine-type:
"I feel pretty today."
"That's nice."
"Ayo! Connor got this new game and it's totally sick!"
"That's nice."
Genuine-type:
"I feel pretty today."
"That's nice."
by Shionne November 16, 2021
