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Fudge Nickels

when you can't curse bec uase your parents will slap you in the face, so this is the subsitution for any thing you do wrong and you can't curse and say fudge nickels!
"Ugh fudge nickels!, i forgot my banana in the mail box!"
by piicklex3 November 12, 2009
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modern nickelodeon

Example: "The modern Spongebob is horrible. Modern Nickelodeon is dead.
by Muffymuffy May 13, 2016
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Nickelodeon

1) A once amazing television channel that sold its soul to the devil on May 1, 1999 with the premiere of Spongebob Squarepants.

2) To do a Nickelodeon, or to go from being amazing to sucking rather quickly. Usually by dumbing down or changing itslef.
1) Nickelodeon was amazing in the 90's.

2) How can something go from so amazing to horrible and only enjoyed by those with minimal intelligence at best? All you need is to do a nickelodeon.
by Liz<3 June 16, 2005
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Hotter then a whore house on nickel night

1) Being unbearably hot or humid, to the point of complaining and whining.
Fade: Dam man this place is hotter then a whore house on nickel night!
The Buddy: I know someone needs to crank on the AC
by byBeardofZeus September 7, 2010
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nickel nose

My Husband is such a nickel nose with our money.
by ldj93 February 21, 2018
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chip-a-nickel

Rolling back the estimated arrival time on a g.p.s. in 5 minute increments.
Using EZPass, I was able to chip-a-nickel through the Holland Tunnel.
by WoodenHaze December 13, 2012
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The bull is off the nickel

"Bull" is being used as a double entendre -- meaning both the animal shown on the nickel and the other meaning of stupid or untrue talk or writing; nonsense. So, the bull is coming off the nickel and being applied to the situation at hand. The situation at hand being nonsensical.

This obscure phrase is famously used in the Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Garrity and the Graves". Rod Serling, in the intro, uses this expression in referring to Jared Garrity, who makes a living restoring life to the dead.
"Mr. Garrity, if one can believe him, is a resurrecter of the dead - which, on the face of it, certainly sounds like the bull is off the nickel." -- Rod Serling
by MJD1 January 3, 2021
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