(verb) northern English slang the act of drawing in air rapidly through the nostrils, especially when one has a cold and/or a runny nose.
“I had to snook all the way to work this morning because I didn’t have a tissue”
“A guy on the train was snooking all the way to work this morning”
“A guy snooked right next to me on the train this morning”
To look or act in a foolish or unintelligible manner.
1. "I fell down the stairs today, I looked like a damn snook"
2. "Someone asked me how many legs do spiders have, what a snook"
So the girls came over on the weekend and we snook out to the pub without the pares (parents) knowing.
When you’re cooking ans snacking on the ingredients along the way
“Stop snooking on the chocolate chips, there won’t be enough left for the cookies!”
When you eat out alone and don’t send the “send orders” text to the fat nation chat.
Ali was caught once again snooking. He had snack wrappers and leftover take out in his room.
When you have mucus in your nasal cavity and rather than blowing your nose, you sniff it up and swallow it.
When snot gets stuck between nose and throat and you kind of hock it up then swallow it
Sam kept snooking and he grossed us out, I mean like dude blow your nose.