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fay nights 

used as a truce by school children in the 70's in south east/west england

derived from 'fainites'
we were playing war, and i was just about to get shot by the other side and then i said 'fay nights' because i had a Kola Kube stuck in my throat
fay nights by johnsmith8909026 December 2, 2013

nightrain 

1. a strong drink that causes memory loss
2. a night full of alcohol, drugs, and sex. wasted!!!
3. one of the best guns n' roses songs ever
Im on a nightrain
bottoms up
Im on a nightrain
fill my cup
Im on a nightrain
ready to crash and burn, I never learn
Im on a nightrain
I love that stuff
Im on a nightrain
I never get enough
Im on a nightrain
Never to return!!!!
nightrain by kickflip dude October 13, 2011

Bill Nighy

A wonderfully charming, handsome, adorable British actor. You might know him from Love, Actually, Underworld, Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and 3 and Shaun of the Dead. He steals every movie he is and is just too cute for words.
Bill Nighy, the sexy British actor guy
Bill Nighy by hiimashley March 1, 2011

Nightmare Neal

The champion who awakens you to reality occasionally with music. The champion that conquers every obstacle, in the process enlightens people along the way. Usually someone who brings the dead to life.
Did you hear that new song by Nightmare Neal?
Nightmare Neal by Nightmare Neal February 25, 2020
Someone who is of a black and white origin.
Yo' momma's white and yo' dadda's black; which makes you a NigHonk
NigHonk by Laa&Neem June 9, 2011

nightmarevision 

a technique used in movies and videogames (especially fps, first-person-shooters) to make the game or movie seem much scarier than it is -- this effect is achieved by making the scene way darker than it needs to be, thus cloaking the presence and movement of monsters who are lurking in the background

sometimes bright, randomly flashing or sparking lights are added to sections of the scene to further heighten the tension

the use of nightmarevision in videogames began with Quake and continues on today... the recent movie Cloverfield used lots of nightmarevision which made certain scenes eerier and scarier, but also helped the director/editor hide the cuts and transitions in the supposedly single-shot pseudo-handheld video sequences... further scariness was achieved by switching from total darkness to nightvision in one scene, allowing the actors to see a little bit in the total dark, thus making nightvision a special form of nightmarevision

a similar concept to nightmarevision is spookyvision, first used on the tv show South Park for one of their Halloween specials... spookyvision uses the visage of Barbra Streisand, rather than darkness, to enhance the scariness of scenes

"Do you like that new fps you just got?"

"No. I couldn't set the gamma up high enough to see shit. Those asshole game writers kept the whole first level in nightmarevision, even when I got to the Boss. And it wasn't all that scary, the nightmarevision just made it hard to see or do anything. I'm like what the fuck? I think I just kissed off forty fuckin bucks."
nightmarevision by dsimms April 25, 2008