(sayr-uh-nook) verb: The act of being in the water underneath a dock while hanging on to it. Traditionally, being drunk/high/both while doing this is necessary in order to truely saranuke. Originally the name of a boat tied up at the dock in which the practice got started, on the western shore of Lake Champlain. Commonly a convenient way to cool off in the water while staying out of the sun, but also an extremely effective way to void ones bowels in a public setting in broad daylight without the unwanted attention you would get while out of water.
by Riptile42 July 22, 2016