The action of eating something with ravenous zeal, resulting in the utterance of the yummy sound "NOMM."
Past tense: Nomminated
Past tense: Nomminated
by DanDantheElephant June 2, 2010
by X Tasty March 13, 2010
A nominal fee charged or debt payed with food and/or drink, esp. very good food or alcohol.
Nomminable fees are often charged when the debtor is an amazing cook, or occasionally when they are unwilling or unable to pay their debts financially.
Nomminable fees are often charged when the debtor is an amazing cook, or occasionally when they are unwilling or unable to pay their debts financially.
I didn't feel right charging Melanie for computer repair, and she's a damned good cook, so I charged her a nomminable fee.
Bob won't pay up the cash I loaned him. He keeps asking if we can call it a nomminable fee.
Bob won't pay up the cash I loaned him. He keeps asking if we can call it a nomminable fee.
by Ryumitsu August 10, 2010
Verb: Describing a hungry college student or young individual paying back college loans who has learned to not only survive on Maruchan brand Ramen Noodles for sustinance, but happens to enjoy them as they devour the slippery sensation. This typically coincides with a common sound of the enjoyment: NOM NOM NOM.
Adjective: Describing a particularly tasty bowl of Maruchan brand Ramen noodles, perferably Oriental flavor (Top Ramen just sucks) that you want to subsequently NOM NOM NOM.
Note: -True- Nommin' Noodles do not feature "corms". Mike & Erin will hunt you down if you try to call these Nommin' Noodles.
Adjective: Describing a particularly tasty bowl of Maruchan brand Ramen noodles, perferably Oriental flavor (Top Ramen just sucks) that you want to subsequently NOM NOM NOM.
Note: -True- Nommin' Noodles do not feature "corms". Mike & Erin will hunt you down if you try to call these Nommin' Noodles.
Wow, Ralph's totally nommin' noodles.
Lucy makes killer Oriental Nommin' Noodles. Maruchan brand, of course.
Lucy makes killer Oriental Nommin' Noodles. Maruchan brand, of course.
by Rinny McT January 10, 2009