by brandon February 27, 2005
noo•dle nood-l
–noun
1.
An urban dance, originating in the southeastern region on the US, in which dancers move their bodies about freely, giving the illusion that their limbs are flimsy like noodles
–verb (used without object)
2. Formal.
to dance or move in a noodle-like way
3. Informal.
to move in a noodle-like way in the presence of another object
–verb (used with object)
4. Informal.
to move or lead in a noodle-like way
5. Informal
to fill (a period of time) with noodling (often fol. by away, through, etc.)
Related Forms:
nood•ler noo-dler
–noun
1.
a person, animal, or thing that noodles, esp. as a dancer
nood•ling noo-dling
–adjective
1.
considered as a person who can or does noodle or something that noodles
2.
used for or as an aid in noodling
–noun
3.
the act or action of a person or thing that noodles
–noun
1.
An urban dance, originating in the southeastern region on the US, in which dancers move their bodies about freely, giving the illusion that their limbs are flimsy like noodles
–verb (used without object)
2. Formal.
to dance or move in a noodle-like way
3. Informal.
to move in a noodle-like way in the presence of another object
–verb (used with object)
4. Informal.
to move or lead in a noodle-like way
5. Informal
to fill (a period of time) with noodling (often fol. by away, through, etc.)
Related Forms:
nood•ler noo-dler
–noun
1.
a person, animal, or thing that noodles, esp. as a dancer
nood•ling noo-dling
–adjective
1.
considered as a person who can or does noodle or something that noodles
2.
used for or as an aid in noodling
–noun
3.
the act or action of a person or thing that noodles
I would like to extend an invitation to you to noodle.
You should go noodle that sign.
She noodled halfway across the street.
The young couple in love noodled the night away.
She is an expert noodler.
The girl watched the noodling race participant.
She's noodling proof that people can have fun no matter where they are.
She put on her noodling shoes and went out.
Noodling was the cause of her torn groin muscle.
You should go noodle that sign.
She noodled halfway across the street.
The young couple in love noodled the night away.
She is an expert noodler.
The girl watched the noodling race participant.
She's noodling proof that people can have fun no matter where they are.
She put on her noodling shoes and went out.
Noodling was the cause of her torn groin muscle.
by spunkymunky April 21, 2010
Someone who goes to a rave and dresses up with candy necklaces, neon bracelets, furry animal backpacks, huge baggy pants, etc., and acts like a complete idiot including rolling or flopping around on the ground like a wet noodle.
by AphroDZak August 17, 2005
another word for hoe
by Goat April 14, 2005
1. Tonal variation while singing.
2. To add multiple grace notes of variable intonation not explicitly evident in a piece of music; often ad hoc.
2. To add multiple grace notes of variable intonation not explicitly evident in a piece of music; often ad hoc.
Christina Aguilera noodles during the song "Beautiful"; she effectively adds multiple notes that are not present in the original musical score.
by Rocky C April 29, 2007