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Nizza

Something that is very cool: "I just bought a nizza looking sports car for only $18,000."
John Scaro

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We used to say nizza in elementary school in Canton circa 1985, but it kinda faded out pretty quick and we went back to pissa.

Pat on January 23, 2005 10:23 PM.


I think it's whicked pissa to make a packy run at 11:30 and cruise on down to Paragon, hit the wall, and hoist a few roadies. Just have to make sure you got one eye out for the boyz, especially down there where the staties roam. Next morning, after figuring out which heffah you ended up with, the kind that would make you bite your arm off rather than wake her up, ya head of to Dunkies, shake off the hangovuh, back to the pad for ESPN Sport Center and listen to the blah about the C's, B's, Sox and Pats and head off to the shower with a Yankee's suck war cry. Then it's Mickey D's followed by DQ, anything with Jimmies, before making another packy run, Carling Black Label, Schlitz, Bush, Matt's beer sphere, ya know, something good. Another wasted freakin day in Beantown.

Deej on January 30, 2005 01:07 PM.


Yup, "wicked pissa" morphed into "wicked nizza" in my experience, Brookline of the mid sixties. At some point it might have meant an even higher level of cool then pissa. I had thought I was the only one who remembered this, until stumbling on your mention he-ah. Thanks for proving I'm not quite as crazy as I appear.

Peter (the other) on February 20, 2006 02:50 AM.


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