A euphemism for defecating inspired by the Loch Ness Monster. Similar to "dropping off the kids at the pool", yet with a Scottish flair.
Scotsman 1: Good gracious I had a lot to eat last night!
I've got to drop a nessie in the loch!
Scotsman 2: Sounds like a plan, laddie.
I've got to drop a nessie in the loch!
Scotsman 2: Sounds like a plan, laddie.
by Kamikaze Kool-Aid Man October 1, 2010
Get the Drop a Nessie in the Loch mug.it's the small, crack-head mall that one would expect to be pink and full of valley girls. small and ghetto as far as it's clientel goes and a deadrest for slutty little kids who are hot in their drawers. if it doesnt have a higher crime rate then quakerbridge and oxford put together than i'll be damned! a change of scenery from the other two and the place to go if youre a pedefile
"i got knocked out and robbed for my jewelery at neshaminy mall."
"I was solicited for sex by a minor at neshaminy mall"
"I was solicited for sex by a minor at neshaminy mall"
by honestly honest March 9, 2009
Get the neshaminy mall mug.The act of placing toilet paper in a toilet in order to absorb all of the water, then defecating on top of it, rendering the toilet unable to be flushed and resembling a bird's nest.
Prior to leaving the hotel room, Johnny got caught Bird Nesting the toilet to spite the crappy hotel service.
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Nesrin is a Kurdish name with origins dating back to early civilization. It is the name of a small yellow flower that is indiginous to the mountains of Kurdistan.
Many Persians, Arabs and East Indians name their daughters Nesrin because it is a pretty name, however, in Kurdistan, the Kurds name their daugters Nesrin because it is a traditional name, and the flower is bright and beautiful, not unlike many Kurdish women.
Variations of the spelling include Nasrin, Nesreen, Nasreen, Nisreen, and Nisreen.
Nesrin is a Kurdish name with origins dating back to early civilization. It is the name of a small yellow flower that is indiginous to the mountains of Kurdistan.
Many Persians, Arabs and East Indians name their daughters Nesrin because it is a pretty name, however, in Kurdistan, the Kurds name their daugters Nesrin because it is a traditional name, and the flower is bright and beautiful, not unlike many Kurdish women.
Variations of the spelling include Nasrin, Nesreen, Nasreen, Nisreen, and Nisreen.
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