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Nice Guy Jon

A guy who is nice

He will probably let me stay at his place, he is such a Nice Guy Jon

by chiefkeefied October 31, 2020


nice mice

Nice Mice Nice Mice Nice Mice. Oh yeah also, MOM TOM MOM TOM MOM TOM. Oh yeah, you cant forget about STILL CHILL STILL CHILL.

this definition is english, duh, Its not in spanish text. Sorry, carlos and santiago!

Guy 1 Matt: Hey man, I got some NICE MICE!

Guy 2 Josh: Nice! From where did you get those nice fat rice-eating mice?

Guy 3 Santiago: Oye, estos ingleses son patéticos, ¿no crees, carlos?

Guy 4 Carlos: Sí, están hablando de buenos ratones o alguna mierda.

Guy 2 Josh: lol they talking shit about us in spanish. XD

Guy 1 Matt: Whatever, they can talk all the shit they want in that apostrophe lookin ass language they got, just dont give a fuck about these people.

Guy 5 (Anonymous and is on the other side of the world) You: How did talking about Matt's nice mice escalate to this?

by MOMTOMMOMTOMMOMTOM January 14, 2021


Not as nice as jack

This is usually used as a term that limits as someone's niceness that is used to show the limit of how nice someone can be. It says that there is always as nice as jack

Tim: I'm such a nice guy
Gregory: not as nice as jack

by The OG of the OG September 2, 2016


hmm oh nice computer you got there can i have it

if you hear this on your comuter then i hope your computer isnt hacked

Computer:hmm oh nice computer you got there can i have it
Person:Wait a minu-
(blue screen appears on computer)

by KonHon May 7, 2023


Nice hater

A person that is nice with a hater type personality at some moments

Brett was a hater on my definition my boyfriend didn't think they were real. But he said sorry .

Jessica was a nice hater

by Jesskaelynxo March 21, 2016


That's nice

That's nice is used when you try to ignore someone.

Person A: Hey I got Iphone 13 today!
Person B: That's nice.

by rkang1357 January 24, 2022


that's nice

Generally, there are two ways this phrase is used. Either it's a synonym for "Why are you telling me this?" as well as "I don't particularly care," or the person who uses it generally considers what they're responding to as, well, 𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘦. Typically, the former is implied more often than the latter. Often, especially over text, it can seem like someone is being sarcastic when they're really not, because, you know, you can't really convey tone over messages.

Why-are-you-telling-me-this-type:
"Ayo! Connor got this new game and it's totally sick!"
"That's nice."

Genuine-type:
"I feel pretty today."
"That's nice."

by Shionne November 17, 2021