a cross between nice and very. Means very nice.
seen in chat rooms, online games and wherever else someone is too lazy to type very nice.
Said by those who are sweet, cool, sick nasty, cute or just want to sound french.
A strange and usually unexpected object arriving via mail, sans packaging. Postage, postmark and return address are required for a true nive; message is optional. The object's name is placed before the word, e.g., "flip-flop nive."