a distorted but clever mis-read of "in the nookie jar" typically committed by non-native english speakers,
lazy readers and
people who get really excited by the word "nookie," but which has valid usage:
1. covert nookie
2. covert expression of nookie
3. a doubly emphatic expression of the same
4. the version of "caught with your hand in the nookie jar" that doesn'
t involve being caught
5. surprise nookie
"me and my boyfriend are taking a car
trip...you know, a little nookie in the jar."
"i'm going to surprise her on her
birthday: a little wine, some candles, and i've got a
extra-special stash of nookie in the jar"