nackle


table salt, from the chemical formula for it, nacl.
my doctor warned me about using that nackle, so i use garlic to add a little zip to my soup instead.
the way a lot of african americans pr-nounce “n-gg-r” or “n-gg-“…
also:
nick-m or nack-m
come here my nackle…
wh-ssup my nackle…

or

hey nack-m….,
hey nick-m
a friend, particularly one that is somewhat of a b-m.
come here, nackle!
short for tabernacles, mainly to describe how awesome and bodacious a holy man (or woman) is.

may also be used as a way to remark on a tabernacle

organist: did you see father tuck’s nackles last sunday? he got it going on.

altar boy: yeah, i saw his nackle. it was clean and holy.
when sweat mixes with dead skin on the b-lls forming a substance like dry-wall
my nackcle was so thick i could plaster my walls with it
flat reproductive organ found on some people
i rubbed my nackle against its nackle.

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