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nishte; nish; nishta noun nothing UK From German nichts (nothing), via Yiddish usage. “Nishta” is recorded as a contemporary gay usage.- [I]f I had it would have been for nished [nishte] — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 126, 1958
- Odd period in London–but come to a rub: nishte. — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 19, 1962
- “I got nish” e.g. no cigarette, drugs or tobacco. — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 80, 1996
- I just been standin’ there through the whole thing sayin’ an’ doin’ nish. — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 35, 1997
- — Attitude, p. 60, July 2003: “New palare lexicon”
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