When someone thinks that its fun to try and be the last one to comment on a chat. Involves a lot of comments like "hdifhaafinuciwepi" or " !!!!!" very anoying for people who are trying to have an actual chat.
person1 says: So what are you doing Saturday? Leah's throwing a party.
person2 says: hdcguyforuifgbcnxak
person3 says: Nuthin. Cool, can i come?
person2 says: isduhpi9uncejwlxax
person1 says: Dude! would u cut it out with the nesting?!?! what are ya, like 4?
person2 says: hdcguyforuifgbcnxak
person3 says: Nuthin. Cool, can i come?
person2 says: isduhpi9uncejwlxax
person1 says: Dude! would u cut it out with the nesting?!?! what are ya, like 4?
by Belatrix7 June 29, 2009
Paul: Yo Ryan did you here what Doug did at last nights frat party?
Ryan: Yeah bro, I hear he was nesting
Paul: damn straight
Ryan: Yeah bro, I hear he was nesting
Paul: damn straight
by Mommummummylois February 14, 2016
by yoyo bro June 09, 2006
by Maia July 14, 2002
Noun/
1. A shelter of high elevation, although obscured from view, serving as a tactical vantage point over a large area, typically associated with Snipers.
2. Upper mast of a ship, used as a lookout
1. A shelter of high elevation, although obscured from view, serving as a tactical vantage point over a large area, typically associated with Snipers.
2. Upper mast of a ship, used as a lookout
by 🐺 August 26, 2017
The patch of hair that is above the ass crack, can be seen on a man or women, but most commonly seen on middle age to elderly caucasian men. Is referred to as a "Shrimp Nest" because generally adolescent shrimp need a safe place to mature and stay in shallower water with more cover like sticks and seaweed hence the safety of a person's back hair patch for prepubescent shrimp to call their nest.
Sometimes referred to as a "Skrimp Nest" when referring to Afro American people.
Sometimes referred to as a "Skrimp Nest" when referring to Afro American people.
by Jeffrey James Longdonger January 12, 2011
Particularly pungent, temporary quarters for the homeless lined with stray dog fur, feces, and syringes. Often found over heated vents in winter or under bridges in the rainy season.
by Thomas Ricker May 31, 2005