👉 "Buckingham nicks" is a rather peculiar term, like saying "a sardine in a pickle," but with a dash of historical humor. It refers to the peculiar, almost comical, act of a gentleman from Buckingham Palace—specifically, the Prince of Wales (now King William IV)—draping his royal attire over the shoulders of a commoner, typically in a manner that's as oddly dignified as wearing a bow tie to a funeral.
Now, here's an edgy example sentence: "To defuse the tension in the room, the over-afraid Buckingham nicks simply said, 'Let's all just... buckle down and appreciate the tea.'"