by Alexslime March 21, 2024
Delicious. A version of 'yum yum', usually typed not verbalised. Always in connection with cheap cake nobody with any discernment whatsoever would actually ingest, typically containing modest traces of actual cocoa and abusive amounts of artificial additives, and with a shelf-life of decades. Origins: onomatopoeia representing the sound of somebody pigging out in far too public a way. Does not help any conversation. Never use this expression.
by Frou-Frou December 23, 2018
A large pac man like monster which is what certain individuals turn into, it is only stoppable by the retardosaurus rex and consumes anything and everything, they are generally very loud as well, always yells the words om and nom, loves cookies
by Deed send May 15, 2009
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 May 27, 2011
by Vietnam November 11, 2017