nitsky
verb; used in place of an actual verb. originally found in the sherlock holmes book “his last bow” by sir arthur conan doyle.
ultimately a word used when no other word can suffice.
“…an extra hundred dollars or it would have been nitsky for you and me.”
he didn’t do what the abhorred boss said so it was nitsky for him.
a word that is used when something is so disturbing you cannot find any other word.
the word originated from two people writing a comic book, when they came up with the idea to have one zombie mounting another, the writer made a fatal spelling mistake while trying to spell nasty, but it looked so good they decided to use it anyways.
person 1: lolololololol i just fisted that frog
person 2: that is so… so… nitsky o.o
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