1. "Did you see all of Angela's nating pictures?"
2. "Why do you nate so much?" "So i can post all the pictures on facebook!"
2. "Why do you nate so much?" "So i can post all the pictures on facebook!"
by saipanman October 11, 2009
Get the nating mug.Slang for "Nothing." Similar to the term nuttin', this particular colloquialism is believed to have originated from Holly Hill, a poverty-stricken area known for the under-educated residents, north of Daytona Beach, Florida.
First known use: 1975
First known use: 1975
Jeremy: Pa, you drank all my beer... Can you give me $5 so I can buy a 6-pack of Busch in a can?
Billy: I owe you nuting!
Jeremy: Dagnabit pa! You ain't good fur nuting!
Billy: I owe you nuting!
Jeremy: Dagnabit pa! You ain't good fur nuting!
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"Wow, Peter brought Frank a bowl of broccoli slaw before the show"
"Yeah, he's Green Nosing so Frank will cast him as the lead actor in the next show"
"Yeah, he's Green Nosing so Frank will cast him as the lead actor in the next show"
by Zen Leon October 16, 2009
Get the Green Nosing mug.A mall cop. Other rent-a-cop like security person. Usually armed with a walkie-talkies and pot bellies. Preferred transportation is a Segway.
We was at the mall breakin Joey's balls in the food court and the Sheriff of Nothingham says I gotta be quiet.
by Deli Llama November 22, 2011
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I had nothing better to do today than to start Making 4 definitions in a day on the urban dictionary because I had nothing better to do even though I already said that.
by Jon Jacob Jingleheimer Schmit November 6, 2020
Get the Making 4 definitions in a day on the urban dictionary because I had nothing better to do mug.The dictum of the Order of the Assassins, as heard in Assassins Creed 1 and 2. First spoken by Altair’s master Al Mualim, “Nothing is True” exhibits the cynicism that the Assassins carry towards religion and fantasy, while “Everything is Permitted” represents their dedication the Order and the brutality of their work.
The Assassins in Ubisoft’s AC are based off of a real group active during the Crusades, called the Hashshashins, from which the word “Assassin” is derived.
The Assassins in Ubisoft’s AC are based off of a real group active during the Crusades, called the Hashshashins, from which the word “Assassin” is derived.
by Al Muslimio January 23, 2011
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