abbreviation for ''nothing important''
by nothingregular November 7, 2017
Get the nimug. She is a very hot person but can be a really bad bitch if she has time. Born in April and is famous on one or more social media platforms.
She's been through alot but one person stuck with her through everything.
Listens to Billie Eilish.
She's been through alot but one person stuck with her through everything.
Listens to Billie Eilish.
Ni-shaad is literally perfect.
by ZaddyBoat November 22, 2021
Get the Ni-shaadmug. A cigarette shoved into the urethra of a penis to smoke it while giving head, painfully burning the urethra to also warm the cum.
by Gloibchuncher May 24, 2024
Get the Cig-nismug. by Ushskihebrjxkantbcjse March 2, 2020
Get the leo nimug. The last words of the legendary Peter Griffin. We never found out what he was going to say. Also don't say this to chocolate people.
by Peter the horse is here January 29, 2025
Get the I hate ni-mug. /ˈnætʃərəl ɪnˈtelɪdʒəns/ (ɛn aɪ or ni )
noun
The cognitive capabilities and problem-solving skills possessed by biological entities, including humans and animals, as a result of evolution and learning.
The organic counterpart to Artificial Intelligence (AI), encompassing abilities such as reasoning, perception, learning, and adaptation that occur in biological neural networks.
The inherent capacity for thought, understanding, and decision-making found in living organisms.
Abbreviation: NI
Origin: Early 21st century: combination of 'natural', referring to biological systems, and 'intelligence', the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. The alternative pronunciation "nee" for the abbreviation is influenced by popular culture references.
Usage: Often used in discussions contrasting biological and artificial forms of intelligence in scientific and technological contexts. The pronunciation of the abbreviation may vary based on context or cultural references.
noun
The cognitive capabilities and problem-solving skills possessed by biological entities, including humans and animals, as a result of evolution and learning.
The organic counterpart to Artificial Intelligence (AI), encompassing abilities such as reasoning, perception, learning, and adaptation that occur in biological neural networks.
The inherent capacity for thought, understanding, and decision-making found in living organisms.
Abbreviation: NI
Origin: Early 21st century: combination of 'natural', referring to biological systems, and 'intelligence', the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. The alternative pronunciation "nee" for the abbreviation is influenced by popular culture references.
Usage: Often used in discussions contrasting biological and artificial forms of intelligence in scientific and technological contexts. The pronunciation of the abbreviation may vary based on context or cultural references.
"The Knights Who Say 'Ni' showcased their Natural Intelligence (NI) by adapting their demands from shrubberies to herring-based challenges."
"In the debate of silicon versus carbon-based cognition, Natural Intelligence (NI) still holds the upper hand in appreciating the subtle humor of coconut-based percussion in medieval settings."
"Researchers are exploring whether Natural Intelligence (NI) or Artificial Intelligence would be better at determining the exact shade of an unladen swallow."
"In the debate of silicon versus carbon-based cognition, Natural Intelligence (NI) still holds the upper hand in appreciating the subtle humor of coconut-based percussion in medieval settings."
"Researchers are exploring whether Natural Intelligence (NI) or Artificial Intelligence would be better at determining the exact shade of an unladen swallow."
by Clyde Greentree July 7, 2024
Get the Natural Intelligence (NI)mug. 