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单词 noogie
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Definition of noogie in English:

noogie

noun ˈnʊɡiˈno͝oɡē
North American informal
  • A hard poke or grind with the knuckles, especially on a person's head.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They all laughed harder and Shaun pulled Paige under his arm giving her a hard noogie on the head.
    • Then Cam did something only a ‘brother’ would do, he actually tried to give me a noogie.
    • Then, quick as lightning, he had her in a headlock and gave her a noogie.
    • After his manager and the head of HR berated him for the next 30 minutes for poor judgment, I felt like putting him in a headlock and giving him a noogie on his noggin.
    • He laughed at my stupidity, tackled me and gave me a noogie.
    • Aaron smiled more and got his brother in a quick headlock, giving him a noogie.
    • I playfully punched him back, and he put me in an arm lock and gave me a noogie.
    • It was about this time that he put my head into a headlock and gave me a noogie.
    • He reached down and wrapped her arm around my neck and used his other hand to give me a noogie.
    • ‘No helmet needed here,’ Krystal teased, giving Sid a noogie with her knuckles.
    • It was during this moment of optimism that a four-hundred-pound brute of a man jumped Robby from behind, forced him into a headlock and proceeded to give him a noogie.
    • The player had the general manager in a headlock at one point, relentlessly giving him noogies.
    • ‘Blackmail, my dear,’ Ford said, pulling her close and giving her a noogie.
    • He gave me a noogie (and a very painful one at that) and then poked so much fun at me, I almost smacked him also.
    • Emil laughed as Lionel tried to give him a noogie.
    • Grabbing Eirian and getting her in a headlock, she began giving her a massive noogie.
    • Jared grabbed Jay in a headlock and gave him a gentle noogie.
    • I noted this observation with a loud guffaw of laughter as Ross got Tom in a noogie, the pair both laughing hard as Ross rubbed Tom's head with his knuckles.
    • But I put him in a headlock and gave him a noogie until he said he was sorry.
    • Slade put Alek in a head-lock and gave him a noogie.

Origin

1970s: perhaps a diminutive of knuckle.

Definition of noogie in US English:

noogie

nounˈno͝oɡē
North American informal
  • A hard poke or grind with the knuckles, especially on a person's head.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was during this moment of optimism that a four-hundred-pound brute of a man jumped Robby from behind, forced him into a headlock and proceeded to give him a noogie.
    • Aaron smiled more and got his brother in a quick headlock, giving him a noogie.
    • Slade put Alek in a head-lock and gave him a noogie.
    • ‘Blackmail, my dear,’ Ford said, pulling her close and giving her a noogie.
    • He laughed at my stupidity, tackled me and gave me a noogie.
    • Grabbing Eirian and getting her in a headlock, she began giving her a massive noogie.
    • It was about this time that he put my head into a headlock and gave me a noogie.
    • But I put him in a headlock and gave him a noogie until he said he was sorry.
    • Jared grabbed Jay in a headlock and gave him a gentle noogie.
    • The player had the general manager in a headlock at one point, relentlessly giving him noogies.
    • After his manager and the head of HR berated him for the next 30 minutes for poor judgment, I felt like putting him in a headlock and giving him a noogie on his noggin.
    • I playfully punched him back, and he put me in an arm lock and gave me a noogie.
    • ‘No helmet needed here,’ Krystal teased, giving Sid a noogie with her knuckles.
    • He gave me a noogie (and a very painful one at that) and then poked so much fun at me, I almost smacked him also.
    • Then, quick as lightning, he had her in a headlock and gave her a noogie.
    • I noted this observation with a loud guffaw of laughter as Ross got Tom in a noogie, the pair both laughing hard as Ross rubbed Tom's head with his knuckles.
    • They all laughed harder and Shaun pulled Paige under his arm giving her a hard noogie on the head.
    • Then Cam did something only a ‘brother’ would do, he actually tried to give me a noogie.
    • Emil laughed as Lionel tried to give him a noogie.
    • He reached down and wrapped her arm around my neck and used his other hand to give me a noogie.

Origin

1970s: perhaps a diminutive of knuckle.

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