1. Ik heb mijn vriendin al twee weken niet gezien, ik moet maar weer eens denken aan Nina.
2. Als Hulst op de verkeersborden staat moet ik altijd denken aan Nina.
2. Als Hulst op de verkeersborden staat moet ik altijd denken aan Nina.
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"So lucky you have Nikayla"
by Typofriedoculas May 7, 2013
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Get the niayesh mug.on the Wall High School tennis team it means "get that point" or it could be applied to achieving a goal of some sort
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Get the Get that nina mug.Nina means many things in many languages, but whenever you see one on the streets you'll most likely be reminded of sunshine.
They can seem quite intimidating at first, but all of that comes down to a loving, warm and quirky persona on the inside.
They usually have a perculiar and attractive taste in fashion, a loud lively laugh and a great smile.
If you ever have a chance to come across a Nina in your life, keep them close.
They can seem quite intimidating at first, but all of that comes down to a loving, warm and quirky persona on the inside.
They usually have a perculiar and attractive taste in fashion, a loud lively laugh and a great smile.
If you ever have a chance to come across a Nina in your life, keep them close.
by chousa June 10, 2019
Get the Nina mug.A dialect of English that grew out of a desire to bowdlerize vernacular speech by deliberately mispronouncing vowel sounds. Modern Ninanese is characterized by its liberal use of uncommon abbreviations and by its inconsistent but pervasive substitution of the the short /ʌ/, and occasionally /ɨ/, with long /uː/, making "shut" and "fish" sound like "shoot" and "foosh." Occasionally, two- and three-word phrases are substituted with other phrases that bear the same initials.
Ninanese (proficient speaker): That bootch def just made a face at me.
Arthur Von Schwarz: How impolite.
NPS: I mean let's be rull, I look narst as fook. This hair could most certainly bring down oil prices. And this G-town sweatshirt is all kinds of jank.
AVS: Haha if you say so.
NPS: Oh, yeah, whatever, (twirls hair) I mean, I wasn't being serious or anything, but-- (trails off)
AVS: Oh! Sorry! I was kidding!
NPS: Whatevz, I'ma cutchu.
AVS: I don't have time for this, I'm off to a spelling bee.
NPS: Oh! Gloock!!! I was just kidding, I SLLR you! Have foon at your Santa Barbara!!! :):):)
Arthur Von Schwarz: How impolite.
NPS: I mean let's be rull, I look narst as fook. This hair could most certainly bring down oil prices. And this G-town sweatshirt is all kinds of jank.
AVS: Haha if you say so.
NPS: Oh, yeah, whatever, (twirls hair) I mean, I wasn't being serious or anything, but-- (trails off)
AVS: Oh! Sorry! I was kidding!
NPS: Whatevz, I'ma cutchu.
AVS: I don't have time for this, I'm off to a spelling bee.
NPS: Oh! Gloock!!! I was just kidding, I SLLR you! Have foon at your Santa Barbara!!! :):):)
by The Tom Brokaw December 16, 2008
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