niice
Either means, wow thats pretty cool. or damn good job!! Or sarcastic like, wow ur a fag i can't believe you did/said that...
1: im going to go buy my costume for the star wars premier.
2:niice {sarcastic}
ex.2
1: dude i just got laid!
2: niice!!!
2:niice {sarcastic}
ex.2
1: dude i just got laid!
2: niice!!!
niice
Means acknowledgement to what is sometimes, but not neccessarily always, something dumb/stupid.
(In between 'nice' (said quickly), meaning good, and 'niiiiiice' (stretched out), meaning something really good.)
In 'niice' the double 'ii' is stressed.
(In between 'nice' (said quickly), meaning good, and 'niiiiiice' (stretched out), meaning something really good.)
In 'niice' the double 'ii' is stressed.
Person1: OMG, I just spilled water on my keyboard!!
Person2: Niice.
Person1: Dude! I just beat this one guy at pool and I've never played before!!
Person2: Niice.
Person2: Niice.
Person1: Dude! I just beat this one guy at pool and I've never played before!!
Person2: Niice.
niice
way nicer that nice. it's niice, pronounced by elongating the "i" sound so that it almost sounds like nahhs.
Example 1:
Person 1: Dude I'm so highhhhh.....
Person 2: Niice!
Example 2:
Person 1: Bro I just found 20 bucks on the ground.
Person 2: That's fucking niice!
Person 1: Dude I'm so highhhhh.....
Person 2: Niice!
Example 2:
Person 1: Bro I just found 20 bucks on the ground.
Person 2: That's fucking niice!
propper niice
a better way of saying yeah man, thats really cool...
"hey i just got a shed load of money" "PROPPER NIICE!!"
Nico-Nico-Niice
(adj.)
A term referring to that one person in your group who is a self-proclaimed friendly person.
1. pleasant; agreeable; satisfactory; all in a really contradictory way.
A term referring to that one person in your group who is a self-proclaimed friendly person.
1. pleasant; agreeable; satisfactory; all in a really contradictory way.
"I'm a very friendly person you may not think so but I normally am Nico-Nico-Niice"
Nice/niice/niiice
Nice, being the origional and "correct" version of the word, is most commonly used, however, the two other spellings are perfectly acceptable, though there are differences. Niice, more intense than nice, and yet not so intense as niiice, is often used when something is funny or cool, though not as cool as something that is awesome. Niiice, being the most intense, is only to be used when something exceeds the awesomeness of nice AND niice.
That's nice/niice/niiice!
oh das niice
The classic phrase which Dr. Corinna Fiedler( the teacher in California of Mathematics and Science) uses all the time. Usually it is used to express the excitement for the duh of science or the miracle of the world.
Why do Italians and Japanese people have a longer lifetime? Maybe they eat a lot of rice? Oh das niice!