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Used to describe lightning of any kind/ferocity. Also used in combination to describe thunder AND lightning . . . Originates from Central Florida.
"We was blasted by 'Crooked Nasty' during that storm last night."
by Conrad Asshat December 16, 2008
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Use to describe your day or anything.

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Answer every question with this
Tom: what were you just doing?

Tyrone: I was going hard in the nasty! That's what!
by Nemo be trippin August 08, 2014
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An automobile steering technique mastered by Nobushigi Kumakubo used in drifting in which the driver throws the steering wheel towards a wall hard enough to slow the rotation of the earth for a split second and then just before the car starts to transition the other way, the driver does a quick snap of extra steering input before quickly hucking the steering wheel the other direction to transition the car into max angle while chaotically pumping the clutch pedal as fast as possible with the throttle mashed 100% as if they are trying to kick through the firewall. This process achieves maximum angle in a tight area such as Meihan C Course Ebisu North Course Ebisu Nishi Course
“I just threw the sexiest huck nasty Ebisu has ever seen!”
by Sir Huck Nasty December 05, 2018
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