by Elena June 10, 2003
by iFkedYaGirl8000000Times February 18, 2018
by ♒ July 15, 2010
Cold.
Usually outside.
This slang comes from the book series "Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging" or "Confessions of Georgia Nicolson."
Usually outside.
This slang comes from the book series "Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging" or "Confessions of Georgia Nicolson."
by Kirby(: June 29, 2009
The tuft of hair on your lower back above your crack.
Named after beloved American icon Whitney "Nippy" Houston. She too was "above the crack."
Named after beloved American icon Whitney "Nippy" Houston. She too was "above the crack."
Gurl, did you see Bill bend over during the reward challenge on Survivor tonight? His Nippy Tuft was lush AND luxuriant!
by BuBo February 23, 2012
by SPKemo April 22, 2009
a coldness which is rather apparent in older school classrooms, or brisk mornings. refers to the words nippy, meaning cold, and noodles, meaning long stringy pasta (the connection is indeterminate).
Marie: "Boy, it's nippy noodles in here today"
Spencer: "why do you keep saying that?"
Marie: "shut up, Spencer, i'll say what i want!"
Spencer: "whatever."
Marie: "i love you spencer, and i always have. i wish to spend my days with you, and press myself against your warm body."
Spencer: "I suddenly feel very hot... does anyone else feel that?"
Marie: "I'm still nippy noodles"
Spencer: "were you saying something?"
Spencer: "why do you keep saying that?"
Marie: "shut up, Spencer, i'll say what i want!"
Spencer: "whatever."
Marie: "i love you spencer, and i always have. i wish to spend my days with you, and press myself against your warm body."
Spencer: "I suddenly feel very hot... does anyone else feel that?"
Marie: "I'm still nippy noodles"
Spencer: "were you saying something?"
by STcrispin July 11, 2008