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- noun Plural form of
Nimrod .
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Examples
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Nimrods, which is likely to threaten nearby RAF Kinloss.
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Many local fans fondly recall the Nimrods, a quartet that throughout much of the 1990s played a familiar brand of snotty punk with buzzsaw chord progressions and caffeinated grooves and enough
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His first campaign, "Nimrods" for ESPN, became a cult sensation and is the inspiration for his latest television project, "Nimrod Nation," an eight-part documentary series that premiered on the Sundance Channel.
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Under questioning at the House of Commons defence committee, Ursula Brennan, permanent secretary at the MoD, agreed that the absence of Nimrods limited the country's defence capabilities: It has removed a capability and increases the risks.
RAF to sack 100 student pilots – writing off £300m training 2011
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Northern Dave: Most trade in the fancy looking stuff is to young Nimrods who are dreaming of being a public nuisance
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You bring evidence from Left-Leaning polls that show Republicans are more trusted with National Security and these Progressive Nimrods vote you down.
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In fact, the Nimrods are now being completely rebuilt so that, it is hoped, they can provide for decades to come.
Shrinking the World Daniel Michaels 2010
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“Most trade in the fancy looking stuff is to young Nimrods who are dreaming of being a public nuisance” young nimrods who are dreaming of being a public nuisance — you mean proto-politicians who grow up to pass such stupid laws?
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Most trade in the fancy looking stuff is to young Nimrods who are dreaming of being a public nuisanceNorthern Dave (Quote)
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“Most trade in the fancy looking stuff is to young Nimrods who are dreaming of being a public nuisance”
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