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Definition of nunquam

nunquam

  • Popular slang used by kids in my NYC neighborhood back in the late 70's. A term used to describe nerdy or uncool people. pronounced "noon-kwam"
    With that pocket protector you look like a nunquam.

    Last edited on Jun 19 1999. Submitted by Miguel J. from West Haven, CT, USA on Jun 19 1999.

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