The act (sports event) of going to a wave pool and riding an inner tube into a crowd of little black kids knocking over as many as possible. Since they usually hang out in packs of ten around the shallow end of the pool, this makes it easy to gather speed and knock many over without losing too much momentum. Doesn't work with little white kids because they usually smarten up and move to another area of the pool after a couple of strikes, leaving the path to the niglet "pins" unhindered.
"Hey mike you want to go to the pool today?
"Nah, I kinda feel like hitting something."
"Great then lets hit up the wave pool go niglet bowling."
"Nah, I kinda feel like hitting something."
"Great then lets hit up the wave pool go niglet bowling."
by Mike Tomlin October 21, 2007
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and is one of the alternate names for Vishnu, "The Preserver."
Later, the name was also used to refer to Shiva, "The Destroyer of Evil", "The King."
The name is a combination (sandhi) of two words: Neel ("blue") and Ish ("Lord" or "God").
Ish or Esh is also a Sanskrit word for head. Hence, the name can also be interpreted as 'Blue Head,' which refers to Lord Shiva.
Nilesh also refers to a third deity: Krishna. Krishna is also referred to as the Blue God because of the darker skin which is always displayed in pictures and statues in the colour blue.
and is one of the alternate names for Vishnu, "The Preserver."
Later, the name was also used to refer to Shiva, "The Destroyer of Evil", "The King."
The name is a combination (sandhi) of two words: Neel ("blue") and Ish ("Lord" or "God").
Ish or Esh is also a Sanskrit word for head. Hence, the name can also be interpreted as 'Blue Head,' which refers to Lord Shiva.
Nilesh also refers to a third deity: Krishna. Krishna is also referred to as the Blue God because of the darker skin which is always displayed in pictures and statues in the colour blue.
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