on nickle night

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This an extract from a dialog.

''This is a water balloon launcher."

"Does it work?"

"Like a whore on nickle night."

"Pardon?"

"It gets the job done."

I might have misheard but I guess it was this way. What does "a whore on nickel night" mean?
 
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on nickel night maybe? then it makes sense.
 
Well, ostap, I only know what 'nickel night' means when used alone. When a bar or a night club makes, for example, Friday a nickel night, that means that on Fri night all drinks cost 5 cents.
I'd assume that on nickel nights there're lots of drunk men. Hence, there's a lot of work for prostitues. That's just my assumption, of course.
 
"Nickel night" refers to any event where the product or service costs only five cents (a five cent coin in the US is called a "nickel"). Many bars have "nickel beer night" for example. There is also an old (rather rude) idiom about "sweating like a two dollar whore on nickel night," meaning a prostitute who usually charges $2 per "date" has to sell her services for five cents a session on this particular night. With such a discount in place of course business will be brisk and she will be kept very busy working non-stop. :oops:
 
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