(trahyb) (nhyne) noun.
A. A local group consisting of nine members that tends to rule the grounds of a specific area or location.
B. Highest level of hierarchy in human existence.
C.A messenger from the people to the divine.
D.The definition of cool.
A. A local group consisting of nine members that tends to rule the grounds of a specific area or location.
B. Highest level of hierarchy in human existence.
C.A messenger from the people to the divine.
D.The definition of cool.
The upmost of natural disasters and mythological beasts were destroying the houses of poor villagers when the town called upon tribe nine. From there tribe nine did what they could to fight off the beasts, while this was extremely difficult tribe nine managed to call upon god and arrange some sort of agreement. They sacrificed the local evil-doers of the town, often known as the grateful dudes, to the god to restore peace back to the village. From there they were praised with the upmost respect.
by jim hunt January 23, 2007
A nickel-plated nine-millimeter semi automatic handgun often used by would be gangsters and well known rap artists.
1. Shut yo mouth foo before I bust a cap in yo ass with my nickel nine.
2. Nickel nine nigga, floss you die quicker. (Mase)
2. Nickel nine nigga, floss you die quicker. (Mase)
by Jim January 03, 2005
Dude my friend and I were at this killer party, and we walked in on these girls shitsty nining.Will your mom perform shitsty nine on me this christmas?
by Cory Boone December 18, 2007
A group that go to a bar for the first time and get drunk and throw up at the same bar the same night and then get known as regulars aka Nine Ballers.
Two girls go to a new bar and get drunk and throw up the same night while at that bar. Then the Bartenders see them back the next day call them Nine Ballers.
by Barrens March 19, 2009
by deer killer January 20, 2009
A simple phrase connoting the desire or need to depart from the current location; usually followed by a response of "Let's roll." The importance of such an action can be magnified by the individual orating both portions of the clause as in "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Approaching time to go to class
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven?"
Gentleman 2: "Let's roll."
-or-
At a horrible party
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Gentleman 2: nods in agreement
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven?"
Gentleman 2: "Let's roll."
-or-
At a horrible party
Gentleman 1: "Nine-Eleven; let's roll."
Gentleman 2: nods in agreement
by DocF August 19, 2006
by megaman09 January 04, 2009