nicca

nicca

slang A variant spelling and pronunciation of "nigga," itself a variant of the word "nigger," an extremely offensive racial epithet used against people of African descent. These variants are used within the black community as reclaimed terms, often with connotations of camaraderie, but they are still considered extremely offensive if used by anyone outside that community.

nigga

slang A variant spelling and pronunciation of the word "nigger," an extremely offensive racial epithet used against people of African descent. This variant is used within the black community as a reclaimed term, often with connotations of camaraderie, but it is still considered extremely offensive if used by anyone outside that community.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

nigga

and nicca
n. nigger; Negro. (Streets. Nicca is pronunciation and/or spelling variant. Restricted to black to black use. White to black use is provocative.) Hey, my nigga!

nicca

verb
See nigga
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • nikka
  • nigga
  • take the Michael (out of someone or something)
  • take the mike (out of someone or something)
  • be burnt to a crisp
  • crisp
  • spleef
  • it's on like Donkey Kong
  • shpleef
  • exsqueeze me
References in periodicals archive
The NICCA emphasizes cancer prevention and improvement of cancer survivorship by strengthening essential programs and increasing investments for the entire cancer care continuum.
PLACE: Nicaragua Center for Community Action (NICCA), Nicaragua (Matagalpa region)
Contact: NICCA, 2140 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704.
PHAP, composed of research-based providers of life-saving medicines in the country, said it supports full implementation of the Universal Health Care (UHC) Act and the National Integrated Cancer Control Act (Nicca), and we believe that they offer broader and sustainable approaches to improving access to medicines and health care.
However, the group said, 'Given the passage of the UHC Act and the Nicca, we believe that the proposed imposition of maximum retail price [MRP] is unnecessary.