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  • noun The epitome of niceness

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Examples

  • And Benjamin Franklin was known as Mr. Nice Guy, and he figured he had nothing to lose.

    Benjamin Rush: Patriot and Physician 2004

  • You notice he tried to bash Will Smith, and Will retaliated with a song called 'Mr. Nice Guy'.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com 2010

  • Now Walcott has shed his 'Mr. Nice Guy' image on the pitch, Almunia believes he can be a huge asset to Arsenal and England for years to come.

    Arsenal FC News Feed 2008

  • There's the Bad Boy, a Tufa, and Mr. Nice Guy, a Methodist preacher trying to get the Tufa into church.

    In Brief: Science Fiction 2011

  • His belt's loose, and you can see Mr. Nice Guy wears blue y-fronts with red trim.

    At the Fair Keri Korteling 2011

  • Mr. Nice Guy demeanor and the inspiring life story, it actually made a lot of sense.

    #33 Killer Connections FRANKLIN W. DIXON 2010

  • The Hebrew prophets, for example, didn't play Mr. Nice Guy with the powerful they witnessed to.

    RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010

  • Mr. Nice Guy demeanor and the inspiring life story, it actually made a lot of sense.

    #33 Killer Connections FRANKLIN W. DIXON 2010

  • Reversing their usual roles, Bourdain played Mr. Nice Guy, even declaring himself "a slut for [loser Tiffany's] fish sauce," while Ripert played the heavy, earning the teasing nickname "the Ripper" from the Kitchen Confidential bad boy himself.

    Cheers & Jeers: Top Chef Takes a Victory Lap — in Orbit! 2010

  • Mr. Nice Guy demeanor and the inspiring life story, it actually made a lot of sense.

    #33 Killer Connections FRANKLIN W. DIXON 2010

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