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usually a nickname given to Puerto Ricans by their mothers; person with nickname is normally on the shorter side and flirts with woman of all ages.
"Nahh, that's booty. Let's go hang out with Shookie."
shookie by bigdownlow111 January 25, 2010
Noun 1. spoogie - the male reproductive cell; the male gamete; "a spoog is mostly a nucleus surrounded by little other cellular material"
spoog cell, spoomatozoan, spoomatozoon
flagellum - a lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in spoog cells and some bacteria and protozoa)
come, cum, ejaculate, semen, seminal fluid, seed - the thick white fluid containing spoomatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
gamete - a mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
acrosome - a process at the anterior end of a spoog cell that produces enzymes to facilitate penetration of the egg
male reproductive system - the reproductive system of males
Who likes the taste of spoogie?

Get ready 3 2 1 SPOOGIE!!!

Awwww you got spoogie in my eye
Spoogie by durrtydurrtytx August 26, 2013
The state of being more 'sporky' than someone.
Tito is far sporkier than everyone, because he's so sporky.
sporkier by Tito May 12, 2004
I need to go for a sookie before I can eat anything else.
Sookie by murdock350 March 17, 2014
one who is said to use the spoon position with others.

'others' being men, women, small woodland animals or inanimate objects such as blow-up dolls, apple pie or stationary automobiles.
"wow, look at the spoonie with that mercedes"

"wow, look at the spoonie wedged against that apple pie"
spoonie by Todd Hepburn August 23, 2005
The young offspring of a very rare, native New Zealand bird, commonly referred to as a "skooken",. Skookens are very elegant, pretty birds with large white tail feathers. Skookens are capable of flight, but generally do not fly as much as other birds due to the weight of their tail feathers, which prevents them from remaining airborn for long periods of time. Skookens are nonetheless very happy birds, however, and are revered and admired by tourists from around the world who are lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them in their remote habitat. Skookens prefer to eat worms and small fish, as they live near the ocean. They spend their time playing in the water, laying out in the sun, playing with one another, and eating.
Skookens are a protected species of bird and cannot be hunted or trapped.
Somewhat similar to an albatross, but prettier and smarter.
Skookie by MAE November 1, 2004