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Nom

A specifically British term for "food", originally coined by Lord Tristen Bloomfield in 1635.

I shall go forth to the Vons to purchase noms and sundry items.

by British Scholar November 3, 2011

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Minty Nom-Nom

when u start giving ur girl head while drinking mouthwash

Dave: Hey Bro Last Night I Gave My Girl A Minty Nom-Nom
David: What's That Bro
Dave: Its When u Give Your Girl Head While Drinking Mouthwash Bro
David: Doesn't that sting bro
Dave: Yeah But She Into It Bro

by Minty Nom Nom Enjoyer May 11, 2022


Nom

To eat by mashing food against the roof of your mouth with your tounge, escpecially after having braces tightened or having a toothache.

"My braces hurt so bad I have to nom everything."

by anime_rox March 16, 2009

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nom

to bite

or granny bite (meaning with lips over teeth)

person 1: -has mouth open to extreme width- NOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!!

person 2: argh don't nom me!!!

by luna bin October 23, 2008

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Zom Nom Nom

the Sound Ninja Pirate Zombie Jesus Makes When Hes Eating His Pie

Guy 1 : Zomg jesus Is That My Pie !! :O

Ninja Pirate Zombie Jesus : Zom Nom Nom .. Bitches !!

Guy 2 : Well That Explaines everyting ... Now Lets Go Homie.

by Lala Orange (: May 23, 2010

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Om nom nom

N. The most provacative word in the English language.

Replying to anything with om nom nom can make it sould dirty.

V. The act of nommming. (See nomming)... Or just read here(The act of devouring passionately or with great hunger)

Diana *While passing a stranger in the mall*: Om nom nom*winks*

Stranger in mall: *Thinks to self* Was she talking about this delicious sandwhich I'm eating or was she suggesting we have sex?

Jerry: *wink*
Melanie Sue: I'll om you all over nom town.

by tonikandagnus September 10, 2009

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nom

1. Anything and everything; the pennultimate of the existence of the world embodied in one word used interchangebly as an interjection, adjective, noun, adverb, or other such device determined by inflection. Sometimes used as nom-nom, to display emotion; in ways similiar to the latin verb "ago" or the noun "res."

1. NOM!
2. He was talking just like nom nom nom nom nom.
3. (anger) NOM-NOM!
4. (apathy) "Do you want to go to the store?" "Nom-nom."
5. That is the best nom in the whole world.

by Awesome McDougle January 21, 2004

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