by jake bibson March 17, 2021
(noun)
1. A word use to show endearment to someone you really want to piss off and then shoot in the head with a .22, then dump them off the side of a cliff while whistling "Hail to the Chief."
2. From the Latin origins of snook - meaning "super" and the Greek words ums - which means "duper"
3. To kill someone slowly and quietly in the dark..uh...I mean flower bearer...
4. Whatever the hell I feel like using it for.
1. A word use to show endearment to someone you really want to piss off and then shoot in the head with a .22, then dump them off the side of a cliff while whistling "Hail to the Chief."
2. From the Latin origins of snook - meaning "super" and the Greek words ums - which means "duper"
3. To kill someone slowly and quietly in the dark..uh...I mean flower bearer...
4. Whatever the hell I feel like using it for.
by The Tfers October 29, 2004
by snookumspookums August 28, 2022
In chinook indians language means "the sun".
Also means:
You’re my honey-bunch
pumpy-umpy-umkin.
You’re my sweety-pie.
You’re my cuppy-cake
gumdrop
snookum snookum snore,
the apple of my eye.
Also means:
You’re my honey-bunch
pumpy-umpy-umkin.
You’re my sweety-pie.
You’re my cuppy-cake
gumdrop
snookum snookum snore,
the apple of my eye.
by Wit September 02, 2004
Can be a genuine endearing nickname, often with a gentle sarcasm or humor attached.
This word is annoying to some people and likely to make people near you sick when you use it. Especially if combined with physical affection.
This word is annoying to some people and likely to make people near you sick when you use it. Especially if combined with physical affection.
"Aw snookums, you shouldn't have..."
by Aelder April 15, 2006
by whitney & katie May 24, 2010
by HungryNoobivore January 07, 2010