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In a cellular automaton, a nixel represents a value on a regular grid in n-dimensional space.

Etymology
The word nixel originated analogously to the word "pixel", with n representing "n-dimension" (instead of pixel's "picture") and el representing "element". A nixel can represent an element in any dimension. A 2-nixel is a pixel, a 3-nixel is a voxel, a 4-nixel is a hypervoxel, and so on.
When writing a computer program, a four-dimensional array was used to encode the characteristics of each 4-nixel.
Nixel by Nixed January 11, 2022
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Finding a Nixel is like finding a four-leaf clover; rare. Trustworthy, loyal, funny, best friend material. Put in this world to love, not be loved. Broken inside.
Hey, here comes Nixel! Sup, dude.
Nixel by Brokenbear December 23, 2016
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When fuck things up so bad that you can't figure out WTF you did. Then get frustrated with world!
Damn I have been Nigeled and Now I hate you.
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Leslie Nielsen 

One of the most popular spoof comedy actors, well known for roles in the Naked Gun series and Airplane!. RIP
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley. - Leslie Nielsen
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Nigel Toussaint 

When a man who is on a mission, goes viral and has been building an empire on many different platforms.

A Man of Great esteem who is able to set goals, and accomplish the mission.
A man who does not depend on outside forces to help him, choosing to help himself.
A builder of alliances.
Nigel Toussaint Must be Nigeleht
Wow I just want to be like Nigel Toussaint.
Ah Theres Nigel. The man we need for the plan.
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nigel farage 

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An ailment that prevents the afflicted from attending work. Over a period of time the sufferer concocts increasingly unlikely stories of obscure medical complaints that keep them from work, whilst strangely maintaining their ability to participate in physical outdoor pursuits, like say mountaineering.
When contacting their workplace to report their absense, the sufferer often greatly embelishes the details of their complaint in order to raise plausibility, whilst ironically achieving the exact opposite.
Mary: "Did you notice Fred is sick again."
Tom: "Really? What's wrong with him this time?"
Mary: "Nigelitis"
Tom: <shakes head>
Nigelitis by udu_ May 23, 2009