an annoying constantly complaining person who can get quite clingy and obsessive to people who have fluffy hair.
by u thought it i said it March 25, 2011
A nun is what all the kids are trying to be these days but some kids say they don't make money so they don't wanna be them .a nun spanks kids with a gherkin and then eats it cause they r Virgins
by Religious nun March 22, 2017
a cunning, crafty and vicious religious person who wears a black habit. They're known to be tough and strict watch out they were infamous for their deckin; though they aren't racist.
Sister Josephine decked my friend, landing him in the coat closet man she had a right arm. But what scared us most of all was when she would talk, man that nun was vicious!
by a public school student April 03, 2011
by Real Gangsta in da House July 16, 2005
A female prostitute.
Etymology: Since the Elizabethan era, the word "nun" has been slang for a prostitute, likely due to anti-Catholic sentiment engendered by Protestant reformers outraged by the corruption of the Medieval church. (Modern reference: William Faulkner, "Requiem for a Nun"). A nunnery referred to a brothel.
See also: Abbess, Bordello, Brothel, Crib, Humpty dump, Nunnery, Whorehouse
Etymology: Since the Elizabethan era, the word "nun" has been slang for a prostitute, likely due to anti-Catholic sentiment engendered by Protestant reformers outraged by the corruption of the Medieval church. (Modern reference: William Faulkner, "Requiem for a Nun"). A nunnery referred to a brothel.
See also: Abbess, Bordello, Brothel, Crib, Humpty dump, Nunnery, Whorehouse
"When Hamlet impugns Ophelia 'Get thee to a nunnery,' the salaciousness of the remark can only be undertood if one knows that a 'nun' was Elizabethan slang for whore and a nunnery was a whorehouse."
Tobias St, Lazare, "Who Will Walk With William? Shakespeare for Students?" (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1967)
Tobias St, Lazare, "Who Will Walk With William? Shakespeare for Students?" (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1967)
by Twathenge April 10, 2006
by I have no gender December 22, 2018