That six month old guacamole in your fridge is nasty-nasty.
That girl, with the lip sore, is nasty-nasty.
That girl, with the lip sore, is nasty-nasty.
by Chong November 16, 2004
Nasty is an amalgamated word that stands for 'Tasty Knacker'
The term is used to describe good looking men who are easy to catch but must be disposed of quickly due to their liabilities.
A nasty should be treated with caution and only indulged on in controlled conditions.
The term is used to describe good looking men who are easy to catch but must be disposed of quickly due to their liabilities.
A nasty should be treated with caution and only indulged on in controlled conditions.
Oh, would you look at the nasty coming up the road, should I risk it?
Come here, will you get me away from this nasty, he is too hot, I can't bring myself to send him away.
Laura pulled a total nasty last week, fair play to her, she got rid of him quick as well.
Come here, will you get me away from this nasty, he is too hot, I can't bring myself to send him away.
Laura pulled a total nasty last week, fair play to her, she got rid of him quick as well.
by RobbiThompson October 13, 2013
by Melsy May 12, 2006
by Rei Hano April 15, 2009
term used generally by marines, as an adjective, describing an individual's (usually civilian) actions or property as not meeting marine corps standards.
"Civilian life, he says, is "nasty, too much 'me-ness' and selfishness,"
Making the Corps, pg162, Simon and Schuster, 1997
Making the Corps, pg162, Simon and Schuster, 1997
by wongerrrr September 22, 2008