Definitions
Etymologies
- Possibly, from Dutch neuken ("to fuck", vulgar). (Wiktionary)
Examples
“Intended for committed couples over the age of 21, Kahnoodle lets partners administer "love taps" - like Facebook pokes, except they refer to nookie.”
“Among other absurdities, the ship has a $60,000 bannister, a master bedroom that opens only to a fingerprint and a secret room designated specifically for "nookie," which any owner of a ship like this surely has no shortage of.”
The Huffington Post: Aboard Russian Billionaire Andrey Melnichencko's $300 Million Yacht (VIDEO)
“I think the Nook e-reader aka nookie reader is a fantastic idea! it will lead to more of a paper-free green society and who doesn’t like a little nookie reading?”
Live Blog: Barnes & Noble Unveils E-Reader - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
“If you aren't romantically interested and you know that the other person is interested in you, go find your "nookie" somewhere else.”
“Todd Epp has some interesting info on the Hyperion project in Union County, and Cory H. of the Madville Times gets serious about "nookie".”
“I dont know about some of you but "nookie" doesnt define a relationship.”
“* come to think of it, all of the rules to follow re: "nookie" don't really apply to Fantasm. the rules are more fluid there -- but still, i maintain that they should be discussed up front.”
“nookie' was a test of his commitment to their relationship.”
“Basically, men are gagging for it, because most of their wives and girlfriends don't want as much nookie as they do, therefore us clever women should use our feminine wiles to win over theses sex-starved males and get a promotion.”
The Huffington Post: Dina Behrman: Should Women use Their Sexuality to Get Ahead?
“Here is a guy who abandonded his wife and children to cop some nookie.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘nookie’.
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old timey talk
Words or Sayings from the 1920's or whatever that no one really uses anymore (at least in that context).
scram, bearcat, heavens to betsy, dick, double-cross, ducky, gams, goofy, hooch, jalopy, john, joe and 174 more...
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UK - slang
fanny, nick, mufti, siphon, mug, smashing, butcher, stick up, knocker, porridge, tit, punter and 208 more...
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elizacole's Words
isomorphic, endemic, tmesis, fillip, antedate, avoirdupois, jeremiad, hypnagogic, antediluvian, fuck, reification, raconteur and 251 more...
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favorite words
ennui, bonhomie, eschew, liaison, serendipity, lovely, dusk, kitten, epitome, sexy, beloved, darling and 396 more...
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All Those Jazz Words
Words coined or popularized during the Roaring '20s.
bob, fuzz, back-seat driver, jalopy, step on it, cop a plea, gimmick, hijack, speakeasy, to take (someone)..., cockeyed, scofflaw and 74 more...
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...:::bella:::...
originally started as an attempt to collect words I found visually and auditorially beautiful, as well as psychically evocative, this has become nothing more than a grab bag of word curiosities, a ...
bergamot, jambalaya, bee's knees, heliotrope, hosanna, gamboge, aureole, filial, madrigal, multilingual, sacrosanct, sojourn and 1072 more...
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Words
fickle, redeem, disclosure, fortnight, depict, convey, scribe, affluent, commuter, defection, churn, vouch and 77 more...
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1920s Slang
Definitions to be added where necessary
spifflicated, flapper, dame, applesauce, bee's knees, bum's rush, hoofer, gams, glad rags, necking, upchuck, blotto and 18 more...
Tweets
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