To nim is to dawdle or loiter around an object and/or innocent person, providing an obstruction of severe nuisance value.
We planned to purchase some tomato soup in the supermarket, but unfortunately were blocked by an elderly lady nimming in that particular aisle.
After lunch, Baz and his reprobate chums went off to nim about in front of the war memorial.
After lunch, Baz and his reprobate chums went off to nim about in front of the war memorial.
by Harbottle64 December 19, 2011
Nineteen inch rims.
Rims greater than 20's get cool nicknames like "twankies" "quarter" or "half a fiddy" and are further popularized in rap music. It's time to give those 19's props too.
Rims greater than 20's get cool nicknames like "twankies" "quarter" or "half a fiddy" and are further popularized in rap music. It's time to give those 19's props too.
by TheUltimateMike September 28, 2009
by Fen Breed October 15, 2011
Nim is a derogatory term widely used in Essex to describe homosexual people. It is the same as using the word 'gay'.
by shoeguy123 June 24, 2013
A group of kids (mainly high schoolers) about the age of 15 who are sort of "cool", but not not popular. They desperately want to be considered "popular" to the links of sending one of their friends who is at least remotely good looking to date a popular person. If this succeeds, they're automatically in by association. These people normally act like douchebags because they think they're better than the non-popular people. The real popular people, who are nice and friendly, don't see that and fall for their trick.
Girl 1 - "Did you see Maggie with Phil? She thinks she's so popular because her best friend, Kari, is dating him.
Girl 2 - "I know, her and her friends are complete nims."
Girl 2 - "I know, her and her friends are complete nims."
by babybear46 April 30, 2009
a word used in frustration when swear words are inappropriate. Originted from mock the week and is used in a wider context by certain students in kings international college
origional students to use NIM at kings:
Maria, Alice, Jack, Solomon, philippa and soofiya
origional students to use NIM at kings:
Maria, Alice, Jack, Solomon, philippa and soofiya
by MOLEMAN48 January 23, 2008