Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Being a nook; nook-like; full of nooks.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
nookie .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun slang for sexual intercourse
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Examples
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Actually, illicit nooky is irrelevant compared to anything - unless you're an uptight Republican mob.
November 2004 2004
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Beatles fans will recall the grim details of Lennon's first encounter with Ono, whose name, conspiracy theorists like to remind us, is an anagram for “Oo—nooky!”
My Yoko Ono Con Chapman 2011
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As long as they are doing their jobs and doing them well who cares if they are getting nooky on the side, that's thier personal life and it should remain that.
Statement: Senator's parents 'made gifts' to mistress's family 2009
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Especially in the marital bed when someone says “how about a little nooky tonight dear?”
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Busy couples sit down with their planners to schedule nooky as they might a meeting with a financial advisor or a visit to the dentist.
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After every possible intimate, shocking and creepy detail of each sensational nooky story du jour is recited over and over for weeks and weeks on the nightly cable TV shows, the men involved always go back to doing what they did before (except for the ones who are occasionally shipped off to prison or forcibly shamed into resigning).
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So they have to say things like, "Fudge this; I'm outta," or "That guy's a fiddly-widdly nooky-pooky," or whatever dipshittiness they say.
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Since it was March …. .even the MILFS were bundled up like Nanook …. which means "no nooky".
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So they have to say things like, "Fudge this; I'm outta," or "That guy's a fiddly-widdly nooky-pooky," or whatever dipshittiness they say.
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After every possible intimate, shocking and creepy detail of each sensational nooky story du jour is recited over and over for weeks and weeks on the nightly cable TV shows, the men involved always go back to doing what they did before (except for the ones who are occasionally shipped off to prison or forcibly shamed into resigning).
Meredith C. Carroll: Revisiting Misstressed Opportunities 2010
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