A misspelling of the word 'nice'. Occasionally used to describe nissan.
"Ooh, that's a nyse car."
"The Nissan?"
"No you n00b, the car!"
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The best sports team ever. The team that has the best fans. The team that all other baseball fans envy and love to hate. The team that makes baseball what it is.
Yankees yankees yankee new york yankees
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1. A response when someone asks you if you're busy. Even though you've got no plans it connotes that you're busy and important - New York is a busy and important place. Furthermore it is infinitely better than saying that you're doing nothing.
2. Planning to smoke weed - a 'trip' to a far away place.
Note: this response would be awkward if you live in New York or any East Coast American City.
Friend 1: "Bro you doing anything this saturday"
Friend 2: "Nah man i'm packing for a trip to new york in the morning"
Friend 1: "Sweet as pick you up at 730"
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A meaningless, unimpressive, self-serving introduction. An indicator that the story about to be shared will be pointless and dumb.
Back when I lived in upstate new york, I also had to park on the street - on two occasions, we got enough snow, mixed with just the right plowing, that my car was lifted off the ground from so much snow being jammed underneath it.
THE THING THAT'S ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING BOOK (except the BIBLE)
This thing is FUCKING EVERYWHERE NUMBER 1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER MY ASS
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The red arrow that shows up on some New York traffic lights to let drivers and pedestrians know that vehicles aren't permitted to turn. Considered unsafe for drivers and pedestrians alike because five seconds is hardly enough time for a driver to make a complete stop.
Why can't the DOT make those red arrow signals at least fifteen seconds long?! I hate those New York 5-second warnings!
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(US ECONOMY) One of the 12 district Federal Reserve Banks. Based in New York (2nd FR district). Along with members of the Federal Reserve Board, enjoys a permanent seat on the FOMC (other district banks only get to rotate).
Main job is to regulate banks and administer monetary policy through open market operations. Former New York Fed president Tim Geithner is now Secretary of the US Treasury Department (as of early 2009).
Prior to 1928, the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York was the de facto leader of the entire system. This was because of the powerful personality and connections of Benjamin Strong, a former J.P. Morgan partner.
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