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omnomnom

What one says when eating something very good, or when eating quickly.

Onomatopoeia for Cookie Monster's war cry when invading the cookie jar.

A vague reference to oral sex, especially on a female.
Person one: Hey, have you tried these new cookies? They have fudge, caramel, and nuts on the inside, outside, AND in the chocolate chips themselves! Here, I brought some for
Person Two: *OMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM*

Person One: GOSH I SURE HOPE NOBODY TAKES THIS GIANT COOKIE I'M LEAVING ON THE COUNTER.
Cookie Monster: *Swoop* *Grab* *Bulimia'd* OMNOMNOMNOMNOM.
by Iggor November 10, 2006
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ognos

A word used when situations get out of control and certain doom is at hand.
When the proverbial sh^t hits the fan.
1. I'm late for work and I'm gonna get fired! Ognos!
2. You're driving down the freeway and instead of shifting to 5th you shift to reverse. Ognos!!
by Tenrio November 7, 2005
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Omnomable

An adjective used to describe the taste of something delicious, tasty, and/or yummy. Derived from the "Om nom nom" sound of a mouth orgasm.
Ben: This pizza is really good.

Michael: How good?

Ben: I'd go as far as saying it is Omnomable.
by Benjiforce1 August 3, 2010
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Omnomnocity

Describes the deliciousness of a food. Usually used to describe something so redonkulously tasty that you get a mini-orgasm while eating it.
The omnomnocity of these soft, freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies is through the roof.
by Fergus13 November 3, 2010
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onomatapology

A statement that mimics the sound of an apology, whether it is one or not
Suzie seemed to apologize to her teacher, but Miss Smith knew it was just an onomatapology.
by mageriz13 November 29, 2011
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Japanese Onomatopoeias

words to describe sounds, often simple phonetic combinations of letters.

in japan, it's much more a serious thing, where hundreds of thousands of words are created for some of the most seemingly useless sounds ever, but then, it becomes fun, and even practical at points.

even actions recieve sounds, and states of being, suchas being complete exhausted (hetoheto), or expressing physically surprise (hatto), even when said actions make no sound.
examples of Japanese Onomatopoeias:

"Fufufu"- often used to indicate the chuckling of a sinister person

"Gao"- used as a growl, many times the sound a dinosaur will make.

"don"- used to express the sound of an explosion

"ban"- the sound of something bursting

"ki"- a screeching sound

"u"- a groaning sound

"do"- often used to portray the sound of a heavy object moving

"dan"- another word to describe an explosive sound, however this word can also be used as the sound of a gunshot.

"zeze"- a wheezing sound

"jiji"- a sizzling sound

"bechabecha"- uncontrolled noisy talking

"hinyari"- to feel cold, however in a way that is not unpleasent.

"beron"- to stick one's tongue out

"kaka"- the sound of a bird's cry.

"odoodo"- to be uneasy, either from worry or from fear.

"nono"- the sound indicating that someone is stretched out comfortably and is taking a rest.

"gohongohon"- the resounding repetitive sound of a wet cough with great reverberation.

just some of the thousands out there.
by Leo Wiggins July 23, 2006
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onomatopoeic

Words that sound like they are can be described as being onomatopoeic.
Crash, bang, pop, wapwap, click, wizz are all onomatopoeic words as the sounds they make sound like the words themselves.
by wapwap May 27, 2007
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