-When something is seen as really appealing and/or brings satisfaction to and idea or subject.
-Also can be a substitute for "you're mad" or "you're lying".
Teacher: " You got an A on your project Mark, keep up the good work."
Mark: "That's Big Nuke!"
John: "I have a girlfriend, she doesn't live in this country but she's definitely real."
Bob: "Thats Big Nuke bro, your girlfriend doesn't even exist!"
Because the top definition is too complicated;
Drop a nuclear bomb on a fridge and survive.
Person A: Oh god! A nuclear bomb is coming!
Person B: It's going to nuke the fridge!
Indiana Jones' big brain: Perfect idea! It totally won't be destroyed! We totally won't die! Let's hide in it!
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What someone does when they're losing a game, usually resulting in the permenant disruption of scores to hide the shame of failure.
'So we were playing Monopoly and out of nowhere, James decided to nuke the gameboard. I didn't even get to pass Go before my houses were scattered all over the floor!'
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A Jager Nuke is where instead of placing a shot of Jagermeister in a glass of red bull you place a shot of red bull into a glass of JΓ€germeister. It's predominantly Australian.
Rodger: Hey, want a Jager Bomb?
Clinton: Dude you're weak, we don't do no Jager Bombs here, we do Jager Nukes! Now fuck off!
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"Nuking the fridge" refers to the moment in a film series when it becomes apparent that a certain installment is not as good as previous installments, due to ridiculous or low quality storylines, events, or characters.
Originating from the film "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," Harrison Ford's character survives a nuclear detonation by getting into a lead-lined fridge before being blown thousands of feet only to crash back down and emerge safely.
The absurdity in this occurrence is that, although lead is radiation proof, lead melts at 620Β°F and is not resistant to the millions of degrees, that say, an atomic bomb would put out. This is the prime example of the lower quality and outlandishness disgorged as a continuation of the series, and thus the phrase was coined.
The saying is also a reference to the phrase "jump the shark," referring to an episode of Happy Days where the Fonz jumped a shark on water skis, considered the lowest point of the show. "Jumping the shark" is applied to a television series alternatively to film.
"Star Wars really nuked the fridge when Jar Jar Binks was introduced."
"Indiana Jones 4 nuked the fridge when they nuked the fridge."
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an erregularly large shit, (15-30cms long) (15-30cms wide)
"holy shit! who dropped an ass nuke?
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When some one brings something up from your childhood that you completely forgot, and it blows you away like a nuke.
Me: Dude do you remember that show Yu Yu Hakasho or Fighting Foodons?
Friend: Holy crap, You need to stop dropping nostalgia nukes or you're gonna start world war 3.