adj. sub-par, an update of "Busch League". Nationwide now sponsors the lesser Nascar and PGA events, making it the premier flagship company of everything that underachieves
by maverick994 August 28, 2011
by osu fan October 17, 2006
"That guy I met on Friday never called. I guess he just wasn't nationwide on me enough."
"I can see your boss is real nationwide; he didn't even thank you when you came in to work on your day off."
"I can see your boss is real nationwide; he didn't even thank you when you came in to work on your day off."
by The Anna-lator November 02, 2003
"jiggle jigfle pop my hips love to rock okay swing left swing right my weave in tight hu yah hit em with a boom dynamite hu yah wedgie in my booty feeling tight hu yah" or "nationwide is on your sidee~"
by Lonely Trash Can November 21, 2016
The Nationwide Rip Ridaz were an assortment of Crips gang members from Compton, South Central Los Angeles, and Watts, California. They are best known for their collaboration with Bloods gang members, Damu Ridas on Bangin' on Wax and Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues. Three of the members of the rap group have been confirmed as dead. Big Freeze is said to have been shot in a diner, while AWOL from Kelly Park has been said to been shot and beaten by police when he was high on PCP. Fo'Clips from Grape Street Watts is said to have also been shot. Many of the members still live in their respective neighborhoods. Broncoe is alive and still lives in Fudgetown Mafia Crip turf and appeared on 2006 album Rep Yo Set. Twin Loc (also known as G-Cell) still lives in Avalon Gangsta Crip turf and also appeared on the Rep Yo Set album. G-Bone still lives in Atlantic Drive Compton and is in a rap group called "Grown Folk". Keystone still lives in Watts Franklin Crip turf and appeared on Rep Yo Set. Cixx Pac is said to have moved to Texas, but it has been said that he was homeless at one time. B.G. Scarface was sent to jail, and should be released around 2009–2010. What happened to Koollay from Watts Franklin Crip is unknown.
by Loccdogg213 July 26, 2011
A jingle for most of their commercials on tv for Nationwide Insurance. This usually plays at the end of their commercial along with their logo. This can be snuck in with singers singing it, or a piano doing the instrumental version
by FallenXP December 09, 2017