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nicey-nicey
/ ˌnaɪsɪˈnaɪsɪ /
adjective
- informal.trying to be pleasant, but in a way that suggests artifice or exaggeration; ingratiating(ly)
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And so we have this moment when she comes in and she's, "Alright, which one are you? What sort of man are you? Type one, type two. Like, are you either nicey-nicey, or are you going to eat my men?"
From Salon
So it's all very like, nicey-nicey.
From Salon
It’s all nicey-nicey, but Kepa and the Chelsea defence will certainly offer Barnsley encouragement.
From The Guardian
“People see sportsmanship and think it means nicey-nicey,” said Bird, who also shared the award in 2011 with Ruth Riley.
From Washington Times
She then romanced another unlikely sitcom sex god: The Simpsons’s nicey-nicey neighbour Ned Flanders.
From The Guardian
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