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stevie nicks

1. a very talented woman of incredible and well-known blues-rock band, fleetwood mac whom has also set out to have a pretty succesful solo career. ("edge of seventeen").

2. the hottest older woman on the face of the earth.
1. stevie nicks kicks ASS!

2. shit, i'd do her!
by m. wuornos January 19, 2005
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frackle nackle

Man I can't believe she did that to me. That is such a bunch of frackle nackle.
by Fridayism Speaker May 12, 2010
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Nackist

He's so horny he must be a nackist.
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nakshi

Nakshi is 'a one of a kind ' kind of person

A beautiful intelligent woman who is also wild and exciting at the same time .
Loves to travel ,fall in love and most of all she lives to make memories everywhere she goes .
She is more like a Nakshi innit
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snappin necks and cashin checks

A phrase used to signify that someone is taking charge and getting shit done! The term is well known for being used in the movie Step Brothers!
James Bond: "FunDawn, did you put laughing gas in the HVAC system?"
FunDawn: "Heck yeah, I am snappin necks and cashin checks, kitties!"
or
Boss: We are snappin necks and cashin checks today kitties!
Crew: Shit yeah Boss, killin it today!

By Scanman, January 17, 2023
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Nickson

A last name of Scottish Origin.
It is often misspelled, although it is the original form.
Other common forms derived from Nickson are: Nixon, Nichols and Nicholson.
The Nickson family is in the Scottish clan Armstrong
He's a Nickson, right? Wow, that's one cool family.
by AprilR May 27, 2009
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nick nack paddy wack

The phrase originated from the old English nursery rhyme, "This old man". Nick nack or "knick knack" refers to the sound produced when playing the bones, as a musical instrument that later evolved into using metal spoons held loosely between the finger and stroked across a board, a shoe or most commonly the fingers of the opposite hand.

Each verse refers to the common practice in Ireland of of after a feast of lamb or swine, taking the rib bones and fashioning them into a musical instrument, using it as a rhythmic instrument of an impromptu band that might also include a lute and singers.

Paddywhack has several meaning and it is unclear which meaning the nursery rhyme intended. One definition is the tough elastic ligament found in many four legged animals such as a lamb that holds the head up. It was often eaten but is tough and may have been fed to the farm dog and referred to as as a bone. I tend to think it was referring to this definition and think the entire line in the nursery rhyme means that after playing the bones and singing songs after the meal, that the bones and paddywhack was given to the family dog to eat.
nick nack paddy wack

This old man, he played one,
He played knick-knack on my thumb;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played two,
He played knick-knack on my shoe;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played three,
He played knick-knack on my knee;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played four,
He played knick-knack on my door;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played five,
He played knick-knack on my hive;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.
by HoPpeR1492 April 5, 2016
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