1. verb. To swipe one's significany other after your "stalkee" denies you to prom
2. noun. To stalk someone incessantly despite being told frequently that your "love" is unwanted. Also a Bic Nurns is a master creeper, who follows the "stalkee" like a shadow, using ninja-like moves to smoothly and stealthily creep.
2. noun. To stalk someone incessantly despite being told frequently that your "love" is unwanted. Also a Bic Nurns is a master creeper, who follows the "stalkee" like a shadow, using ninja-like moves to smoothly and stealthily creep.
1. Sorry Connor, I just bic nurns'ed the s**t out of your girlfriend. We're gonna bang in the limo on the way to prom.
2. Have you seen Rick follow Emilia around? He's being a total Bic Nurns Lately!
2. Have you seen Rick follow Emilia around? He's being a total Bic Nurns Lately!
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Get the nurning annintantmug. adjective
Characterized by a low, continuous, and indistinct sound; whispering or murmuring.
Suggesting a subtle or secretive quality, as if communicating in hushed tones.
Example: "The old forest had a nurning presence, its secrets carried on the wind through the leaves."
noun
The act of whispering or murmuring.
A low, continuous, and indistinct sound.
Example: "Through the thick fog, we could hear the faint nurning of the distant ocean tide."
Etymology: Derived from the obsolete Middle English verb nurn ("to whisper, murmur") + the suffix -ing.
Characterized by a low, continuous, and indistinct sound; whispering or murmuring.
Suggesting a subtle or secretive quality, as if communicating in hushed tones.
Example: "The old forest had a nurning presence, its secrets carried on the wind through the leaves."
noun
The act of whispering or murmuring.
A low, continuous, and indistinct sound.
Example: "Through the thick fog, we could hear the faint nurning of the distant ocean tide."
Etymology: Derived from the obsolete Middle English verb nurn ("to whisper, murmur") + the suffix -ing.
by aquaus August 29, 2025
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