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snook

Action triggered by the state of feeling close-to-death hunger combined with impatience waiting for your dinner to be ready so you eat it lukewarm out of the pan anyway. Fusion of the verbs β€˜to snack’ and β€˜to cook’:

I just can't wait any longer. I'm going to have to snook some of the curry even if it isn't ready yet.
Stop snooking and wait for your dinner to finish cooking!

by Danlod2 November 15, 2018

28πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


snook

v. to snook. to victimize (slang UK)

verb = snooks

note: the noun form of snooks refers to an idiot or fool. Also not to be confused with snookered

bob: I set up my gf real good?
cindy: how?
bob: I snooked her with a polygraph test when she least expected it.
cindy: you're a snooks

by who'sfat? April 15, 2006

44πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


snook

a pimp; someone who gets a lot of pussy.

Jesse is never home, I wish he wasn't such a snook.

by krook June 24, 2004

58πŸ‘ 64πŸ‘Ž


snook

the name given to people which are suspected of being gay. early signs of a snook often involve shaved legs, the wearing of socks in bed and a growing vegan diet.

friendships in the world is hard for snook as they are always fighting an uphill struggle for acceptance.
snook's often are embarrassed by their condition so will never come out to friends or family as a snook, but instead have secret boyfriends which they have regular sex with.

"That guy is definitely a Snook. He's just got out of bed with socks on to grab a tofu sausage."

"I wish that Snook would fuck off. He keeps staring at my friend Mark."

by pedrosanchez23 May 17, 2010

41πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


snook

To blindside or sucker punch someone in a sensitive region, most often the balls.

I was about to leave when the bitch snook me with the old up and under trick.

by Jonathan Gunz February 22, 2005

25πŸ‘ 36πŸ‘Ž


snook

Man of great power

Any one stronger than mojo

by Snook July 28, 2003

17πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


snook

something you call a very cute little fuzzy animal. similar to a name.

-talking to the animal-
"aww...come here snook"

by Emilie Thompson February 16, 2005

16πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž