necking , smuching, making out
A couple who were sitting two rows ahead of me were hugging and snooking. It was very distracting .
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Synonym of lurking (snooking better word obviously). You snook when you are in a chat room but don't intervene in it but just observe creepily.
Syrup is snooking again
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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 βto snackβ and βto cookβ:
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!
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the act of sucker-punching someone
As she turns to kiss him, Rodney snooks his gf in the head.
gf: I was going to give you a rj snooks!
rodney: snooks take that!
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To punch someone really hard
Branching from the hit MTV reality show "Jersey Shore" when one of their stars, Snookie, got knocked in the face by a drunken stranger.
"He's really starting to piss me off, I'm about Snook his ass"
"Dont get in my face or I'll Snook you"
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1. n. a fool or jackass. commonly used slang in the UK.
2. v. (to snook) to victimize (UK)
3. v. (to be snooked) to be victimized (UK)
Rodney: so that's the conclusion of my presentation.
Jim: That sucked. you're snooks (1)!
Rodney: it's really funny... when I was learning this material, that's what everyone said too...
Jim: You're a jackass.
Rodney: Thanks for your comments!
Fred: Hey Rodney, how did your presentation go.
Rodney: I got pretty snooked (3) by people the crowd.
Fred: Maybe you should cut off your ponytail. It makes you look like a jackass.
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