by nana whats my name July 16, 2011

!. Ole is in most cases and is an unnecessary word. It's used before a word to state emphasis or added exaggeration. It can sometimes replace the word damn.
2. In other cases, it's just like "old", but not properly pronounced.
2. In other cases, it's just like "old", but not properly pronounced.
1. It's not like he's my dad and, he's not going to talk to me any ole kind of way.
2. "I love your car" she said.
"This ole thing", he replied.
2. "I love your car" she said.
"This ole thing", he replied.
by HeidiSarah January 21, 2019

by blackdudeknowledge February 12, 2022

Emmylou Harris is still beautiful for her age, but I suspect it's a rough go at the Grand Ole Opry, if you know what I mean...
by Wayne King III April 30, 2023

A name given to a woman's vagina, often used in the state of Texas. It is especially used for elderly womens vagina that can widen to at least 4 inches (perhaps a fist) wide.
"Gosh, Susan, you should have seen grandma's ole chirpy last night. She had at least 5 eggs up there!"
by Old Man Wilson October 15, 2006

Noun
Definition: A colloquial term used in Western Australian slang to describe someone, typically a person or an animal, who is feeling sulky, whinge-y, overly complain-y, and in need of affection. The term carries connotations of being emotionally needy or seeking attention.
Origin:
The term "sooky" originates from Australian slang, meaning to be sulky or to complain excessively. It is likely derived from the dialectal term "suck," with historical parallels found in 19th century British slang and Canadian usage.
The addition of "ole" is derived from "hole," referring to the genital or rectal area.
Definition: A colloquial term used in Western Australian slang to describe someone, typically a person or an animal, who is feeling sulky, whinge-y, overly complain-y, and in need of affection. The term carries connotations of being emotionally needy or seeking attention.
Origin:
The term "sooky" originates from Australian slang, meaning to be sulky or to complain excessively. It is likely derived from the dialectal term "suck," with historical parallels found in 19th century British slang and Canadian usage.
The addition of "ole" is derived from "hole," referring to the genital or rectal area.
1. Had enough of this Harvey cunt on home and away being a sooky ole
2. Alexa play Neon Moon... I wanna be a sooky ole tonight
3. Didn't have a good sleep thanks to Josh the sooky ole wantin to sit up & yarn
4. Nick Kyrgios ya big sooky ole 🎾
5. My rotty Denzel is such a fucken sooky ole dog ay he just wants to cuddle
2. Alexa play Neon Moon... I wanna be a sooky ole tonight
3. Didn't have a good sleep thanks to Josh the sooky ole wantin to sit up & yarn
4. Nick Kyrgios ya big sooky ole 🎾
5. My rotty Denzel is such a fucken sooky ole dog ay he just wants to cuddle
by Ouss Ouss muthafuckaa February 22, 2024
