Used to describe pleasing news or as words of affirmation. Sometimes shortened to 'nice pasta' for casual use.
by cnyh_8 August 24, 2020
by Vladimíra August 12, 2015
When a person speaks pleasant words in a condescending or sarcastic tone. After you walk away, you realize that they were being insulting.
by TheGrammarGoddess April 11, 2017
Hey Jack, I was just docking my yacht over at Robinson's Wharf, and I saw Melinda sporting slightly damp white shirt. She has ridiculously nice buoys "
by Bbh November 29, 2013
by Jackson Gouvea September 06, 2007
A term originated by hippies in Huddersfield which is slowly spreading throughout Yorkshire.
Although you tell yourself you wont start saying 'Propa nice', it cant be helped and is addictive.
The term is used to portray a feeling of pleasure, contentment and approval amongst other positive things.
It is used often in the case of drugs.
Can be reversed to mean something negative by saying 'propa not nice'.
Although you tell yourself you wont start saying 'Propa nice', it cant be helped and is addictive.
The term is used to portray a feeling of pleasure, contentment and approval amongst other positive things.
It is used often in the case of drugs.
Can be reversed to mean something negative by saying 'propa not nice'.
A - "Dude, check my new tattoo"
B - "Aw, propa nice man!!"
A - "I had a bad trip from those shrooms last night dude!"
B - "Aw, propa not nice man..."
B - "Aw, propa nice man!!"
A - "I had a bad trip from those shrooms last night dude!"
B - "Aw, propa not nice man..."
by Jase on the Bass June 24, 2006
by roman01la January 02, 2012