expression of admiration, or satisfaction, especially in regards to the shape and beauty of a female
A beautiful girl with a tight body walks by and you look at her and say "Ahhhhhhhhhh sookie sookie, now!!"
by jojo October 24, 2003
verb (pronounced: soo-kay, preferably very intensely and forced)
to rush to places of potential danger, overreact and run your mouth off potentially increasing the danger to yourself and others, and finally screaming until someone who is actually capable of handling the situation arrives to help you.
to rush to places of potential danger, overreact and run your mouth off potentially increasing the danger to yourself and others, and finally screaming until someone who is actually capable of handling the situation arrives to help you.
Person: "Oh no! That person is being mugged I better Sookie! Stop it mean mugger person or... really bad stuff will happen... to you and... your face!"
*mugger slices victims throat and grabs Person*
Person: "SCCREEEAAAAMM!"
*The police, a vampire werewolf, or some dude with a gun show up and save Person*
*mugger slices victims throat and grabs Person*
Person: "SCCREEEAAAAMM!"
*The police, a vampire werewolf, or some dude with a gun show up and save Person*
by Eupatorus January 12, 2011
by Anonymous October 28, 2003
1. an almost god-like hot man. generally used to tell someone else about his presence in public, without letting him know you're talking about him. Can also take the place of the words "ridiculously good looking" or "hottie."
"The guy who sits next to me in class...what a sookie."
"Sookie alert"
"You look like such a sookie today."
"What a sook!"
"You're so sookie. It makes me a little irritated."
"He's such a sookie. I want him."
"Sookie alert"
"You look like such a sookie today."
"What a sook!"
"You're so sookie. It makes me a little irritated."
"He's such a sookie. I want him."
by harlem September 15, 2006
Adjective, Vulgar slang
1. inferior
2. worthless
3. execrable
from The Loonguage, Sook, v. tran., to suck, from Middle English suken meaning to draw (liquid) into the mouth by movements of the tongue and lips that create suction, from Old English sUcan
1. inferior
2. worthless
3. execrable
from The Loonguage, Sook, v. tran., to suck, from Middle English suken meaning to draw (liquid) into the mouth by movements of the tongue and lips that create suction, from Old English sUcan
by NFiddy May 31, 2006
(v.) To rub the inward side of your weenus(skin on the elbow) with your finger to create a stimulating and painful sensation
by Jon The Ginger September 6, 2009
by murdock350 March 6, 2014