Similar to Gook except applied to middle eastern/arab people. Same pronounciation except as Gook except with an S Used widely in the US armed forces as a derogatory term to arabic people in iraq or other arabic countries. Term stems from the the fact that arab shops are called Souk or Souki in arabic.
Term is considered racist and similar to calling someone a paki or a wop; don;t use it unless you want to start a fight.
Term is considered racist and similar to calling someone a paki or a wop; don;t use it unless you want to start a fight.
Can be used in numerous ways
1) sooki. Ie. I did not come to afghanstan to befriend any sooki
2) Souk people. Ie. I don't trust no souk people.
1) sooki. Ie. I did not come to afghanstan to befriend any sooki
2) Souk people. Ie. I don't trust no souk people.
by Phil mAtio September 1, 2011
Example:
a.) I just ate that doughnut and not my mouth has that sooki sooki feeling UGH!!!!
b.)
Me: Hey KiKi...Ken-Ben want some cookies?
Both: Sure
Me: I made em myself how do you like em?
KiKi: They okay but.....it tastes like sooki sooki
Ken-Ben: (spits in trashcan)
a.) I just ate that doughnut and not my mouth has that sooki sooki feeling UGH!!!!
b.)
Me: Hey KiKi...Ken-Ben want some cookies?
Both: Sure
Me: I made em myself how do you like em?
KiKi: They okay but.....it tastes like sooki sooki
Ken-Ben: (spits in trashcan)
by smoke006 March 14, 2011
by j bronner May 5, 2005
by Jimmy's friend March 18, 2006
AWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW! Is a linguistically versatile expression that can express: sexual excitement; great joy, a warning; or the anticipation of eating a great meal.
This expression can be notably heard in the vintage R&B classics Groove Me by King Floyd (1971) and One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show by The Honey Comb (1971) — which may have been when the expression entered popular culture.
The ironically named character for the book and HBO series True Blood “Sookie Stackhouse” is the actual embodiment of this expression since every aspect of the definition applies to her pulchritudinous body.
This expression can be notably heard in the vintage R&B classics Groove Me by King Floyd (1971) and One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show by The Honey Comb (1971) — which may have been when the expression entered popular culture.
The ironically named character for the book and HBO series True Blood “Sookie Stackhouse” is the actual embodiment of this expression since every aspect of the definition applies to her pulchritudinous body.
1) AWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW! Did you see those two new strippers tonight
2) AWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW! You made me a whole plate the Atlanta Lemon Pepper Wet Wings
3) AWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW! They just jumped your homeboy!!!! Let’s go and get ‘em!
4) Whose potato salad is this; is it mama’s? AWWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW!
2) AWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW! You made me a whole plate the Atlanta Lemon Pepper Wet Wings
3) AWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW! They just jumped your homeboy!!!! Let’s go and get ‘em!
4) Whose potato salad is this; is it mama’s? AWWWW SOOKIE, SOOKIE NOW!
by Mind Hunter the Profiler April 18, 2022
i win, sookie sookie now
by laurencarakelsi February 8, 2003
by JZShoreFan1 December 29, 2010