Definitions
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- n. Common misspelling of nickel.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- n. The European woodpecker, or yaffle; -- called also nicker pecker.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. Same as nicker-pecker.
Etymologies
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Examples
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I got some 25-06 hand loads recently from an acquaintance. 100 gr poly tipped bullets in nickle brass casings.
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I'm so sick of this kind of nickle and dime treatment, my loyalty to these clowns is history.
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That kind of nickle and diming limits the amount we can throw at the big FAs who will have the most impact on the team.
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I shoot $14 a box ammo and get 100 'groups you can cover w/a nickle.
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Yes | No | Report from jjas wrote 37 weeks 6 days ago from Mike Diehl - What do you expect from a pill popping nickle-nosing fatso who's made a career out of embracing stupidity?
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What do you expect from a pill popping nickle-nosing fatso who's made a career out of embracing stupidity?
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I bought a nickle plated Acme to train the first one.
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Don't get over excited at the image, If i had a nickle for each and every copy of 'Tis and Insomnia, I could have paid for the sushi. at
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It's not Diamond's responsibility to make every nickle-and-dime publisher in the world into a profitable, well-run company.
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Look at it another way: They want to buy into the public health care option, as opposed to going to the emergency room and getting health care for free – at the taxpayers nickle.
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