by danny March 24, 2005
adverb. - Out in the open; obvious; not discreet by any means.
Derived from the character Nitro G from the TV series Who Wants To Be A Superhero.
Derived from the character Nitro G from the TV series Who Wants To Be A Superhero.
by dschneider October 23, 2006
a small city in West Virginia built in World War I to produce Nitro glycerine...hence the name. Nitro is a small city near Charleston but has big problems. The city council makes it into the state and even national news at least once a month. Used to be called the stinky place as there were 5 very large chemical plants surrounding it.
The city of Nitro is Satan's playground.
by Nickerole June 14, 2008
Guy 1: Hey, Nitro Circus is on!
Guy 2: Look at all the equipment and props they have, they must be wealthy!
Guy 2: Look at all the equipment and props they have, they must be wealthy!
by southernbean August 03, 2013
when preforming intercourse from behind the guy takes a nitrous oxide tank and plugs the hose into the girls anus. then he jumps on top and uses his erection as the gear shift and shouts vin diesel one liners.
i was feeling a little crazy after watching fast and the furious last night so i tried a nitro surprise on my wife. shes taking the kids.
by kinitsu hayabusa November 22, 2010
Stop it, get some help Nitro Thief.
by LeilaNoxid March 11, 2021
A hyphenated word of Germanic etymology. It is a play on the popular paint stripping liquid “Nitro mors”. It is an adjective that describes an incredibly annoying person, typically used towards very drunk individuals. From “Nitro” meaning very very and “Nors” meaning embarrassingly face punchingly annoying.
I saw my brother yesterday at a village fete; he had obviously been drinking alcohol since breakfast - he wasn’t just talking embarrassing gibberish and annoying everyone within a half mile radius - he was being a total Nitro-Nors.
by Norrineye February 01, 2018