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

An ineffable state of food related ecstasy. Delectable delectation, exuberating edibles, felicitous fodder.
by ABCogIII February 28, 2011

by OffensiveBenguin October 7, 2015

Name domains; nomdom
by Hercolena Oliver July 10, 2010

Hybrid of two phrases: 1) "nom nom nom," which is an onomatpoeia for the act of eating and
2) "going to town," which is used in an adverbial sense to describe the vigor with which an action is taken, e.g., "going to town on that burrito" meaning to scarf it down quickly.
2) "going to town," which is used in an adverbial sense to describe the vigor with which an action is taken, e.g., "going to town on that burrito" meaning to scarf it down quickly.
by sirnomsalot October 8, 2011
