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Noogie vs Noobie - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between noogie and noobie

is that noogie is (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 while noobie is .

As a verb noogie

is (slang) to perform a noogie on.

noogie

English

Alternative forms

* nugie, nuggie, noogy

Noun

(en noun)
  • (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.
  • * 1987 , , 00:06:15
  • Marti Page:'' Mom, is Grandpa Walter going to give me noogies'''? ''Susan Page:'' Of course he's going to give you '''noogies'''. He loves giving you '''noogies'''. That's how he tells you he loves you. ''Little Neal Page:'' Why doesn't he give me '''noogies'''? ''Susan Page:'' Because you get Indian burns. ''Little Neal Page:'' But I prefer ' noogies .
  • * 1991 , shooting script of Columbia Pictures' .
  • noogie > HARRY: HEY! WATCH THE HAIR!!"

    Synonyms

    * dutch rub

    Verb

  • (slang) To perform a noogie on.
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    noobie

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)