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Definition of nukka

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Definitions include: the practice of substituting a film's original soundtrack with an alternate audio source, usually a music CD/album.
Definitions include: to become nervous; "freak out".
Definitions include: an intensifier.
Definitions include: relax.
Definitions include: calm; restrained.
Definitions include: to flatulate; "fart".
Definitions include: micro Cheetos.
Definitions include: to satisfy.
Definitions include: acronym for "dine at the Y", i.e. to perform cunnilingus.
Definitions include: offended, upset, or angry, usually by a small slight or a friendly insult.

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