Ojibwa for friend, see also neechee for that is actually how you spell it in english. The word derives from the Ojibwa word Niichii.
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a beautiful person both inside and out. kind, honest and full of inner strength. loved for who she is and who she will always be!!!
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by d@nn!! February 4, 2010
Get the nechelle mug.Going to Palm Springs and Indio, CA during the famous "Coachella" music festival... Purposefully without tickets... and attending all of the after-parties by either crashing, sneaking in, or properly RSVP-ing to the events.
Basically, the cheapskate way of attending Coachella and getting free shit.
Basically, the cheapskate way of attending Coachella and getting free shit.
"I saw Deadmau5 spin the Belve Lounge afterparty at Nochella this year."
"Fuck Coachella, I'm going to Nochella."
"Fuck Coachella, I'm going to Nochella."
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2. "Noich" can even possibly be related to an item of any sort.
3. Can replace "Ouch".
4. Replaces a swear word in pubilc.
2. "Noich" can even possibly be related to an item of any sort.
3. Can replace "Ouch".
4. Replaces a swear word in pubilc.
1. Dude, i just bought the new Guitar Hero game!
Noich!
2. Hey, got the noich?
3. *punch in face* Noich!
4. Mother....Noich! or Son Of A Noich!
Noich!
2. Hey, got the noich?
3. *punch in face* Noich!
4. Mother....Noich! or Son Of A Noich!
by JarheadJock December 13, 2007
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Get the nonchalant mug.Spanish for "Good night" or "Good evening."
"Buenas noches" can be used as a greeting or a farewell. The singular, "Buena noche," is usually used only in farewells or to describe a night, e.g. "Hace una buena noche" (It's a nice night).
It literally means "Good nights." This may come from "Buenas noches nos dé Dios," translated as, "May God give us good nights."
"Buenas noches" can be used as a greeting or a farewell. The singular, "Buena noche," is usually used only in farewells or to describe a night, e.g. "Hace una buena noche" (It's a nice night).
It literally means "Good nights." This may come from "Buenas noches nos dé Dios," translated as, "May God give us good nights."
Buenas noches! Cómo has estado?
(Good evening! How have you been?)
Buenas noches! Qué duermas con los angelitos!
(Good night! Sleep tight!) (Literally: Good night! May you dream with the little/precious angels!)
Quería desearte solo buenas noches y recordarte que en mi corazón siempre estas tu. Buenas noches, mi único amor.
(I would like to wish you only good nights and remind you that you'll always be in my heart. Good night, my one and only love.)
(Good evening! How have you been?)
Buenas noches! Qué duermas con los angelitos!
(Good night! Sleep tight!) (Literally: Good night! May you dream with the little/precious angels!)
Quería desearte solo buenas noches y recordarte que en mi corazón siempre estas tu. Buenas noches, mi único amor.
(I would like to wish you only good nights and remind you that you'll always be in my heart. Good night, my one and only love.)
by Mama Jamama February 7, 2012
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