Person 1 (texting): Gimme a nickle
Person 2 (texting): Do you mean "nickel"?
Person 1 (texting): Yea whatever u know I cant spell
Person 2 (texting): Do you mean "nickel"?
Person 1 (texting): Yea whatever u know I cant spell
by fhk x3 June 21, 2017
1. Ultimately Useless Chairman if any kind of committee
2. Small Angry Dwarf on Speed.
3. Nicky's Spooning Partner
4. Ex-stoner who clam\ims to be able to roll a joint in under 7 seconds. I believe him.
2. Small Angry Dwarf on Speed.
3. Nicky's Spooning Partner
4. Ex-stoner who clam\ims to be able to roll a joint in under 7 seconds. I believe him.
Goddamn Nickle, Why didn't you get those mardifockin recquisitions from the SRC
or:
Oh Jesus, who gave nickle the TV Bar with Guarana in it? look how fucking Hyper he is!!
or:
Oh God, are Nicky and Nickle fucking AGAIN?
or:
Oh Jesus, who gave nickle the TV Bar with Guarana in it? look how fucking Hyper he is!!
or:
Oh God, are Nicky and Nickle fucking AGAIN?
by Lexy October 21, 2003
5th Street in downtown Los Angeles - a place where many homeless hang out. The song 'On The Nickel' was written for the made-for-TV movie "On The Nickel" by Ralph Waite. "The Nickel" is a mission located on 5th street. It seems that anyone "on the nickel" would be someone down and out with no place to go.
"And what becomes of all the little boys who never comb their hair? They're lined up all around the block on the nickle over there." - Tom Waits from the song "On the Nickle" (Heart Attack and Vine)
by infraruxx April 19, 2005
A drinking/campfire game in which the participant throws a 5 cent coin over the fence in order to hit a neighbouring house, shed, car, or any other object. The winner is judged by the length of time the nickel takes to hit something, as well as the loudness of the sound the coin makes. The game is best played after sundown, and bonus points are awarded when the owner of the house being hit turns on the lights to see what the noise was all about.
This game can also be played with other denominations such as quarters, but nickles are usually picked for both their relatively large size as well as their low value, providing the best bang for the buck.
This game can also be played with other denominations such as quarters, but nickles are usually picked for both their relatively large size as well as their low value, providing the best bang for the buck.
by cokemidget December 10, 2007
by Abbykins May 31, 2008
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