by jack31322 July 10, 2010
to canoodle
man:I seen you canoodling with the mayor
Woman:Do you even know what conoodle mean?
man:why yes I do, "canoodle"-too conoodle!
Woman:Do you even know what conoodle mean?
man:why yes I do, "canoodle"-too conoodle!
by codyisagayfagandcaseyiscool July 11, 2008
by PandaGirl xox May 30, 2016
by marbsie January 13, 2010
"We went to Las Vegas last week and did a little 'canoodling'"!
Canoodle? Like What?
"Like none of your fucking business that's what"!
Canoodle? Like What?
"Like none of your fucking business that's what"!
by richie s March 6, 2009
by T rOck sTeAdY October 4, 2007
To canoodle is to cuddle, pet, caress, etc. fondly.
A sandwich is a food item usually consisting of more than one (most likely three) layerable food.
A hoagie is very much like a sandwich (and is considered to be a kind of one by many) but is different in the sense that they consist of a much greater number of layers of food.
A canoodling sandwich consists of three people fondly caressing, snoggling, cuddling each other in one place at one time.
A canoodling hoagie is much like that of a canoodling sandwich but with much more people (usually four to ten).
A sandwich is a food item usually consisting of more than one (most likely three) layerable food.
A hoagie is very much like a sandwich (and is considered to be a kind of one by many) but is different in the sense that they consist of a much greater number of layers of food.
A canoodling sandwich consists of three people fondly caressing, snoggling, cuddling each other in one place at one time.
A canoodling hoagie is much like that of a canoodling sandwich but with much more people (usually four to ten).
As I passed by the seating area during cocktail hour, I witnessed Emma and Dustin cuddling in the corner of one of the couches. Greg saw them and joined in on the action. I walked away.
Roughly thirty minutes later, I passed by again, but this time, Ken, Juliette, Tim, Helena, Colin, and Hugh had all found their places on the couch. The canoodling hoagie had been formed and didn't seem like it was going to dissipate any time soon.
Roughly thirty minutes later, I passed by again, but this time, Ken, Juliette, Tim, Helena, Colin, and Hugh had all found their places on the couch. The canoodling hoagie had been formed and didn't seem like it was going to dissipate any time soon.
by ReeseSondheim June 30, 2009