First person: *Om nom noms* leaf cupcake.
Second person: "Did you see how Aki was om nom noming that leaf cupcake!"
"Om nom noms" is the present progressive of "to nom" which means "to eat with enthusiasm." Therefore, "om nom noms" means "eating with enthusiasm".
Second person: "Did you see how Aki was om nom noming that leaf cupcake!"
"Om nom noms" is the present progressive of "to nom" which means "to eat with enthusiasm." Therefore, "om nom noms" means "eating with enthusiasm".
by OneMultipleCode June 29, 2013

by Lukasspoopy December 1, 2023

(its like ong, but instead its oms)
ex: “i aint lyin” — “put it on sum” — “oms”
,, or if sum is fax, “oms!!”
ex: “i aint lyin” — “put it on sum” — “oms”
,, or if sum is fax, “oms!!”
by xcsss February 19, 2021

Is a smart but not good-looking boy who is always interested in others shit and he is a very not daring scared boy never interested in physical activities like running
by shivdhavle January 24, 2022

asked an artist to (telolet) greet / respond, like children in Indonesia who are happy just because the bus turning on the horn. Artists such as the bus driver and they ask like a child.
Artist greeted them and they will be happy like a little kid waiting for the bus turning on the horn.
Artist greeted them and they will be happy like a little kid waiting for the bus turning on the horn.
Om Telolet Om
by To Young December 22, 2016
