n. An unspecified, yet assumed small, amount of no numerical value.
Synonyms: bit, chunk, fragment
Antonym: whole
v. The act of removing an unspecified, yet assumed small, amount of no numerical value.
Synonyms: bit, chunk, fragment
Antonym: whole
v. The act of removing an unspecified, yet assumed small, amount of no numerical value.
n. "This straw is a snooge too short for the bottle."
v. "Hey buddy, mind snooging me off a piece of that candy bar?"
v. "Hey buddy, mind snooging me off a piece of that candy bar?"
by Spleen Machine November 18, 2008
by juuleater911 December 18, 2017
This word can only be used for favors.
Studies show people are more likely and willing to do favors when you use snooge as opposed to some annoyingjuvenile beggary like "Can I get a cigarette".
The verb command is a polite command, the perfect way to smooth things over.
Studies show people are more likely and willing to do favors when you use snooge as opposed to some annoyingjuvenile beggary like "Can I get a cigarette".
The verb command is a polite command, the perfect way to smooth things over.
Noun: A small amount of space. "Yo big Mike could you open that door a snooge? It's a bit stuffy in here."
Verb: "Snooge me that lighter, Cindy. You're hair looks wonderful tonight!"
Verb: "Snooge me that lighter, Cindy. You're hair looks wonderful tonight!"
by Lohquacious October 10, 2011
a contemporary reference to a male’s genitals that have been so influenced by gravity that his testicles droop far below his flaccid penis.
by ted snooget December 13, 2009
The unintentional display of the upper buttocks. Also known as "Plumber's crack", or "Carpenter's crack".
by Meach April 06, 2004
by Vachon Simonds February 26, 2005
by Cybernerd42 June 13, 2010