NOOGIE

Etymology

Noun

noogie (plural noogies)

(slang) An act of putting a person in a headlock and rubbing one's knuckles on the other person's head, often a playful gesture of affection when done lightly.

Synonyms

• Dutch rub

Verb

noogie (third-person singular simple present noogies, present participle noogying, simple past and past participle noogied)

(slang) To perform a noogie on.

Anagrams

• goonie

Source: Wiktionary



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