by mangovega October 20, 2010
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 nikao May 20, 2023
Used to describe when something (usually food) is a combination of absolute deliciousness in your mouth and is totes worthy of a "NOM NOM NOM". It can also be used to describe people ("that fuzzy little man peach is nom-alicious)...pretty much anything you want. Also can be spelled "nomalicious," but this way is much cooler.
by matsiechan November 10, 2010
"Jack-Bro does your great-grandpa ever got the Nom-Memerios."
"Jared-Yeah bro he got one last week."
"Jared-Yeah bro he got one last week."
by Entropy76 February 17, 2020
by LukeyBoy March 13, 2011
by Per20 November 10, 2011