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nadolig llawen 

Welsh Expression.

Nadolig comes from old latin which means birthday.

since the welsh for birthday is Penblwydd, this use of 'birthday' is a specific birthday, the birthday of Christ. It casually means Christmas, but of course the word Christmas doesn't literally mean birthday at all.

Llawen means joyful or merry, so Nadolig Llawen is literally merry birthday, and casually means merry xmas.
Nadolig Llawen my friends, hope you have a good 'un.
nadolig llawen by Triadne December 11, 2019
The fictional, magical place where one goes after drinking far too much.
Bri: How was your night?
Em: Wonderful, drank so much I went to Nanola!!
Bri: Ohh sounds good, I plan on going to Nanola tonight!
Nanola by Emianna September 6, 2011

Napoleon's Bakery 

Napoleon's Bakery is a very popular bakery in Hawaii, Mostly in the Island of Oahu. The Bakery sells bread, cakes, pies, croissants, donuts, etc. and is a popular place to by birthday cakes. This Baker is commonly forged with Zippy's a Hawaiian Food chain that sells chili.
Costumer: I need a cake for my grandma.

Cashier: Go to Napoleon's Bakery

Costumer: But we're here, idiot
Napoleon's Bakery by MinesomeMC November 13, 2016
Nallely is a type of person who likes to be heard but its challenging for her to hear. She is caring about others, can literally replace your mom. Nallely will never give up on you even though you might cause her harm. A Nallely is usually smart but worries she will lack intelligence all the time. The name Nallely means I love you... though she has trouble finding love. Since she is always focused on school or others. You would be lucky to have a Nallely as a SISTER, GIRLFRIEND, or even a WIFE. Treat a Nallely right.
Will you give us a ride?

YEAH! SURE!
Thanks Your Such a Nallely!
Nallely by Talk the Truth September 22, 2013

Napoleon Bronaparte

Napoleon Bronaparte by Brohero June 14, 2010

Napoleon kill 

(noun) Predicting something will end badly. Alternatively, a person who is thinking something will end badly. Similar to a buzz kill.

The origin is a pun on the name the famous American personal-success author Napoleon Hill ("Think and Grow Rich"). One of Mr. Hill's biggest beliefs was that ideas can become reality and for this reason you should try to eliminate all bad or critical thinking from your thoughts.
Him: "Dude, I'd buy an iPad, but all I'll end up doing is dropping it."

Her: "You're such a Napoleon kill!"
Napoleon kill by b1-66er January 13, 2011