by sick britt August 4, 2008
Get the nipsmug. by kdenx January 4, 2008
Get the nipsmug. verb -An act of pinching or rubbing someone(woman)'s nipples, preferrably with fingers (sometimes softly with nails).
noun - nipples of a woman
noun - nipples of a woman
verb
- While having dinner at the restaurent yesterday, i was nipping her continuously. She was so aroused that she almost screamed in public.
- Yesterday the bus was so crowded and I saw a man nipping a woman standing beside. She could not stop but enjoy as both of her hands were stuck in the jam.
noun
-The wardrobe malfunction at the fashion show caused her nips to be out in the public. I loved the view her cherries.
- I love to suck her nips.
- While having dinner at the restaurent yesterday, i was nipping her continuously. She was so aroused that she almost screamed in public.
- Yesterday the bus was so crowded and I saw a man nipping a woman standing beside. She could not stop but enjoy as both of her hands were stuck in the jam.
noun
-The wardrobe malfunction at the fashion show caused her nips to be out in the public. I loved the view her cherries.
- I love to suck her nips.
by Dicky Tom June 28, 2010
Get the NIPmug. by RoscoeJack December 8, 2019
Get the Nippingmug. n. (Can be disparaging) The Japanese.
The term's origin was in World War II, when it was often used by Americans in the context of decrying the perceived treachery, cunning, and craziness of the Japanese.
The term's origin was in World War II, when it was often used by Americans in the context of decrying the perceived treachery, cunning, and craziness of the Japanese.
Joe: "Did you know that in Japan, you can buy a 14-year-old's used panties from a vending machine?"
Bob: "Those crazy nips."
Bob: "Those crazy nips."
by Carl Willis August 25, 2004
Get the the nipsmug. by MickeyV May 2, 2011
Get the Nipmug. Italian Food for Non-Italian People. This definition applies to the food available at restaurants (usually chains) that advertise themselves as Italian, however, is really "italian food-lite"; e.g. Bertucci's, The Olive Garden, Maggiano's. Anyone who's actually from Italy or of Italian hertiage recognizes the difference between the fare of these restaurants and the "real" versions.
by dayspteh August 31, 2008
Get the IF NIPmug.