by morg+shawnee November 4, 2010
Get the stooie mug.1. n. Regional nickname denoting a toursist to the southern New Jersey shore. This term originated in the 1920's when tourists, visiting the beaches were easily identified by the shoeboxes the brought to carry their lunches.
2. n. Any person who looks out of place while at the beach. Usually identified by the wearing of black party socks with shorts and flip-flops and/or a severe sunburn.
2. n. Any person who looks out of place while at the beach. Usually identified by the wearing of black party socks with shorts and flip-flops and/or a severe sunburn.
by Stephen Z. January 5, 2005
Get the shoobie mug.by Sedruce December 18, 2005
Get the scoobie snacks mug.A nicer way of approach the fact that someone is being stupid. Generally guys/girls use them term to soften the blow
Girl: Where have you been at all night?
Guy: Out with the guys grabbing a few drinks.
Girl: Oh so you weren't out with that blonde broad?
Guy: Don't be a stoopie, I was only out with the guys.
Guy: Out with the guys grabbing a few drinks.
Girl: Oh so you weren't out with that blonde broad?
Guy: Don't be a stoopie, I was only out with the guys.
by Rawk$tar February 3, 2010
Get the Stoopie mug.The term scoobies comes from "Scooby Snacks" and refers to charred bits of herb and ash you may suck in while hitting a bowl. While unpleasant, they are no where near as bad as a flaming scooby which is a still smoldering piece of bud that will scorch the back of your throat.
"Dude, that bowl is almost kicked. If you hit it too hard you'll get some mad scoobies . . ."
"*coughing* Boo! Scoobies suck!"
"*coughing* Boo! Scoobies suck!"
by dave August 24, 2004
Get the scoobies mug.A rigid dressing, usually made of gauze and plaster of Paris, used to immobilize an injured body part, as in a fracture or dislocation. Also called plaster cast.
by Jazzy Spazzi December 10, 2004
Get the stookie mug.Slang from the North East of Scotland used to mainly describe a great golf shot.
Can also be used to describe anything that is impressive.
Can also be used to describe anything that is impressive.
Upon hitting a great drive, approach shot, chip, etc - "What a stoogie!" or "That's a stoogie" or simply "Stoogie!".
When on a run of great golf shots, "Stoogiemania"
When on a run of great golf shots, "Stoogiemania"
by Big bad long john April 17, 2009
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