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1. Used as an exclaimation
2. A Pet Name
3. Wacky
1. Holy Noobles Batman!
2. C'mere Noobles!
3. He is SO noobles - i hope it isn't contagious!!
noobles by Thrawn August 24, 2003
A small/ young n00b : e.g; a nooblet.... ect

someone of little intelect + short in stature
"Alex is such a Noobles! he wont let me borrow his Ariel costume"
Noobles by Patsythenatsy January 18, 2009
Noun: a mispronunciation of the wordnoodles.”
Please pass the noobles!
Noobles by Graymatter June 12, 2024

Gucci Noodles 

Gucci Noodles (interjection) is a term used as a response to express agreement or approval on something one has said, but has a much higher swag level than the traditional words of agreement.

The term originated from the infamous music group "Lords Of The G-strings" and immediately became widespread in the state of Florida. There is said to be a positive correlation between the amount one uses this term and their ability to produce the distinguished Female Ejaculation.

Synonyms:
Gucci, Yes, Fuck yea, Agreed, Absolutely, Forsure.

Antonyms:
Nah, No, Fuck that, No way Jose, Disagreed.
Dion: "Aye bruh letz blaze this blunt righ nah yu feel?”
Jerome: "Gucci Noodles”
*Dion sparks the blunt

Tyrone: "Yo brus, ma bitch wanna fuk round noon whathcu thank bout gettin dat guap at 2?”
Marcus: "Gucci Noodles bruh go head an fuk dat bit.”
*Tyrone proceeds to fuck bitch
Gucci Noodles by SwagBoss4000 February 23, 2015

noodles through a goose 

Something moving very fast.
Chinese farmers feed a noodle with a string attached to a goose. It passes through the goose non-stop. Then they feed the noodle to the next goose...and the next...and so on. After the last goose, they tie the string to a stick. Then they can walk a string of geese to market.
That beer went through me like noodles through a goose.

nippy noodles 

Cold.
Usually outside.
This slang comes from the book series "Angus, Thongs and Full Frontal Snogging" or "Confessions of Georgia Nicolson."
Its bloody nippy noodles out here!
nippy noodles by Kirby(: June 29, 2009