Chookie Mookie - is an adj./ noun and it describes how adorable something is or someone. Its not just adorable, its like 100x adorable plus every cute word in the dictionary, put into one word, which is Chookie Mookie. Also, you can use Chookie as a shorter word, if you are speaking too fast and cant add the Mookie, it works both ways! You can also shorten the word even more and just use Chook! Like if your calling your Boyfriend/Girlfirend, instead of saying Hey baby? you could say Hey Chook,, or Chookie.
wow! you are the cutest Chookie Mookie ever!
or
aw you just bought me flowers!? i love you! youre the best Chookie Mookie ever!
or
youre being such a Chookie Mookie girl right now!
or
Hey Chook, could you pass the salt?
or
Hey Chookie, can you pass me the pepper?
or
aw you just bought me flowers!? i love you! youre the best Chookie Mookie ever!
or
youre being such a Chookie Mookie girl right now!
or
Hey Chook, could you pass the salt?
or
Hey Chookie, can you pass me the pepper?
by Princess Beautiful Barbie August 4, 2011

Chooki Pooki is another way of saying your too cool for something, like your nose is way too high up in the sky, or you think your above every one else.
Yo you mad chooki pooki, look at that chooki pooki asshole over there, don't mess with that chooki pooki motherfucker.
by Chooki Pooki January 4, 2011

by poseidon101 July 15, 2011

Chookie is a slang term for a Vagina (aka "The girls"). Derivative of the southeastern Michigan area, chookie is the direct descendant of coochie and cookie.
by Revenir66 November 14, 2022

by The Real Duncan Richards March 17, 2021

Little Chucky's is the way of affectionately referring to a group of people or even a bunch of young people like your own family for example
"Ok little chookies (Chickens) let's go!"
"My English teacher used to call us in class little chookies (which was his way of saying "ok guys!").
A little Chucky is not to be confused with a bush chook which in Australia is known for the birds with the long beak that start packing in all the rubbish and lived in the cities but they're meant to be living out in the sticks somewhere so when you say a little Chucky you don't mean something bad it's just a warm affection way of addressing some body or group of people and literally a little choocky is a chicken or a young chook that's about it
Little Chucky also is not to be confused with little chicky because a chicky of course is a chicky babe so example
"There was a whole bunch of chickybabes at the party last night!
or..
this sweet looking chicky-babe came over and chatted with me and was being way too friendly I think she had a few drinks
different to the meaning of little Choocky
Q.) " so how are all the little chookies going, anyway?"
A.) " yeah my kids are pretty much behaving themselves but I tell you what sometimes they're are real challenge!"
In Australia we keep shops in our backyard to get some fresh eggs and so you might even say
"The little Chooks out the back."
that's referencing little Chooky's but it's actually about chooks so it's not the same as people.
"Ok little chookies (Chickens) let's go!"
"My English teacher used to call us in class little chookies (which was his way of saying "ok guys!").
A little Chucky is not to be confused with a bush chook which in Australia is known for the birds with the long beak that start packing in all the rubbish and lived in the cities but they're meant to be living out in the sticks somewhere so when you say a little Chucky you don't mean something bad it's just a warm affection way of addressing some body or group of people and literally a little choocky is a chicken or a young chook that's about it
Little Chucky also is not to be confused with little chicky because a chicky of course is a chicky babe so example
"There was a whole bunch of chickybabes at the party last night!
or..
this sweet looking chicky-babe came over and chatted with me and was being way too friendly I think she had a few drinks
different to the meaning of little Choocky
Q.) " so how are all the little chookies going, anyway?"
A.) " yeah my kids are pretty much behaving themselves but I tell you what sometimes they're are real challenge!"
In Australia we keep shops in our backyard to get some fresh eggs and so you might even say
"The little Chooks out the back."
that's referencing little Chooky's but it's actually about chooks so it's not the same as people.
"Ok little chookies (Chickens) let's go!"
"Ok little chookies.. how we all doing?!"
"Ok little chookies, listen up..!"
"My little chookies (Chickens) are behaving themselves."
"Ok little chookies.. how we all doing?!"
"Ok little chookies, listen up..!"
"My little chookies (Chickens) are behaving themselves."
by HûGgéRMuğGeŔ January 23, 2019
