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snorky

ritzy, sharp, fashionable, elegant

Al Capone wanted to be called SNORKY, rather then Scarface, to emphasize his image as a succesful business man.

by griffinity August 9, 2011

74πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


snorky

(noun)
1. Term to describe or label a person (or pet) who tends to snore while sleeping.
2. Can be used as a term of affection.

"My snorky keeps me up at night from his snoring!"
"Kona, our lil' boston terrier, is such a snorky with her squishy face, it's adorable!"

by jedi_freshie December 30, 2015

8πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


snorky

An big, grey, stuffed elephant's name.

OR

A term used to signify taking a shot out of a snorkel.

I love sleeping with snorky!

OR

Yo dudes... Ima gonna suck up a snorky!

by Katie and Callie July 4, 2008

16πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


Snorkie

A Snorkie is a mixed dog breed of a Yorkshire Terrier and a Schnauzer/Miniature Schnauzer

"Aww, you have such a cute dog, what breed are they?"

"Oh, she's a Snorkie!"

by December 20, 2020


Snorky

Literally - To be horny for snow.

Typically happens to skiers/snowboarders as winter approaches or when the weather forecast calls for a big storm. It’s a known symptom of the β€œPowder Flu” and if played smart, can easily excuse at least 1 day of work.

β€œHey, did see they’re forecasting 8” of snow tomorrow?!”
β€œYeah, I can’t wait. I’m so snorky right now!”

β€œI’m so ready for winter, I’ve been snorky since August.”

by sn0rky May 5, 2018

7πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Snorky

Stupid, riddiculous.

Origin not clear. Al Capone had the nickname Snorky, but the latest usage of the term appears to be unrelated to that.

That was a snorky thing to say.

by Thor Wilson March 23, 2009

30πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Snorky

Someone who is being snorkeling is a person being silly in a cute kind of way. People usually want to hang out with a snorky person if they want someone to cheer them up since snorky people are positive, sweet and funny all at once.

"I'm sad so I should call Jenna. She usually cheer me up. She's the most snorky person I know after all"

by catcurtains April 26, 2015

8πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž