An adjective meaning awesome, cool, amazing, and basically anything good. Also a cafe in Asbury Park with amazing food. Near ocean grove.
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An english variable replaceable with any word, similar to an X in a mathematical equation. It is used scarecely in southern Delaware between disenfranchised youth that have nothing better to do.
Dude, that is one sweet nagle.
Quit being such a nagle.
This is one nagle day.
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A kid who looks and acts like a chipmunk.
Whats Nagle doing in that tree?
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An english variable replaceable with any word, similar to an X in a mathematical equation. It is used scarecely in southern Delaware between disenfranchised youth that have nothing better to do.
Dude, that is one sweet nagle.
Quit being such a nagle.
This is one nagle day.
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A very smelly person, generally a hilly billy. Only has gravity showers and often attracted to his cousin.
I thought u where nagle, cause the smell was unbearable
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"NaGL" Not a Good Look -
"NaGL" a stage play written by an Australian- Polish playwright/director Lech Mackiewicz in 2004. Submitted to the Sydney Theatre Company and to the Griffin Theatre Co. programs and rejected it was further revised in 2006. It will be staged in Sydney at The Tap Gallery in September 2010.
Cast of 5 ( 2 females , 3 males ). Two acts.
Available for staging - inquire at Creative Respresentation Sydney ( or Melbourne): info@creativerep.com.au
"GRACE:
Yeah, right. Who'd think back then, that when that blonde bimbo of a bitch saw your summer shoes and socks she'd say: "Not a good look."β¨You just wanted to prove her wrong, silly, and you tried to introduce a new trend in fashion, and you called it NaGL - Not a good look. It didn't take off really. And to tell you the truth I still think it wasn't a good name for a fashion label. One tends to think it was bound to fail, don't you agree? For a child though: I liked NaGL." - quote from NaGL c 2006
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Acronym for βnot a good lookβ. Used most frequently as a noun to describe anything unacceptable, foul, disastrous, inappropriate, or awkward. Originated in 2007 at Pace University in NYC; coined as a contraction of the full phrase after its repeated use of quoting a Pace staff memberβs warning to students about returning to the dormitories intoxicated.
βThe North Korea conflict is a NAGL.β
βI saw a waterbug crip walking down the hallway today. NAGL.β
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