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Nickel Nug

A term used by those from the land of aquarius to denote a 5 dollar satchel of muggle nug, usually consisting of 1 nugget.

The Dude came by to get a nickel nug today, with his girlfriends food stamp money.

by Dr.Dankenstein March 9, 2009

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Nickel to a dime

prison term where you could be in for 5 years and up to 10

- Yeah? How many years you pulling?
- Five to ten.
- Nickel to a dime. It ain't shit, baby.

by allxt December 27, 2011

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penny nickel dime

Inside joke about white people smelling like wet water coins.

Kyle: All lives matter! F*ck blm
POC: Penny nickel dime

by coonhuntress May 5, 2021


double nickel

a double nickel is a chick who is only a five, but because of makeup or just because she is famous is considered to be a ten

man thats bullshit miley cyrus is number 1 on maxim the only reason she is considered a ten is because she is famous that bitch is a double nickel.

dude i took home this bitch last night and had a few drinks so she looked like a ten, but when i woke up in the morning and seen her without makeup i realized that bitch is a double nickel.

by antpimp July 22, 2013

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Royce Nickel-Nine

Royce da 5'9, aka the best rapper in the game right now. Most people think eminem runs detroit but ask anyone in that city and they'll say royce nickel-nine. He's been underground for over 10 years and his new album "Independence Day" is dropping in June.

Ya see that full clip by him like he that hood rich
nigga ridin on that BF Goodrich Tire - Wet My Whistle featuring SaraStokes

by jaroc May 27, 2005

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The bull is off the nickel

"Bull" is being used as a double entendre -- meaning both the animal shown on the nickel and the other meaning of stupid or untrue talk or writing; nonsense. So, the bull is coming off the nickel and being applied to the situation at hand. The situation at hand being nonsensical.

This obscure phrase is famously used in the Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Garrity and the Graves". Rod Serling, in the intro, uses this expression in referring to Jared Garrity, who makes a living restoring life to the dead.

"Mr. Garrity, if one can believe him, is a resurrecter of the dead - which, on the face of it, certainly sounds like the bull is off the nickel." -- Rod Serling

by MJD1 January 4, 2021


Sack of Hot Nickels

Ugly, fugly, busted

Damn! She looks like she got hit in the face with a sack of hot nickels

by Keddin November 18, 2003

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