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help me with work, please. when you hear the word "pookie," what does it mean to you? -- nm
Posted by
kare (aka kare)
Jan 20 '09, 14:37
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Responses:
term of emdearment. First heard of it when a former female co-worked gave me the nick "Pookie Bear". -- nm
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lileve
Jan 20, 15:03
Cutie-pie. -- nm
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TaurusII
Jan 20, 15:00
I love that this will help you with work. -- nm
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Dano
Jan 20, 14:49
karebud. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jan 20, 14:48
Garfield. nm
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ralph wiggum
Jan 20, 14:43
3
This isn't nermal. nm
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Dignan
Jan 20, 14:53
1
I was going to say "Opie-haaave", but I'm still a little sheepish about the nun pun from yesterday. nm
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ralph wiggum
Jan 20, 15:07
/nods -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Jan 20, 14:52
nickname for a gf used exclusively as a joke.
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TFox
Jan 20, 14:41
3
You bastard, throwing our love under the bus like that.
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Will Hunting
Jan 20, 14:46
2
Were this true, I would have a new term of endearment for you: "poonie-tang pee-pee hole".
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TFox
Jan 20, 14:53
1
*laughing* -- nm
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kelly
Jan 20, 14:57
term of endearment. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 20, 14:39
24
Teasing term of endearment. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 20, 14:40
Yes, this ... usually. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 20, 14:40
22
usually? what else?
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kare
Jan 20, 14:41
21
Spike Lee as a race baiter. -- nm
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Name Withheld By Request
Jan 20, 14:41
20
seriously? my coworker says they use the word "pook" for private parts. i was wondering if that was common, too. dammit! any other dorky terms of
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kare
Jan 20, 14:43
19
I dunno. Let's make some up. "Panini". "Pendergast". "Perennial". "Poppy". -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 20, 14:50
Pu-pu snuggie bigglesworth. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 20, 14:50
Urban Dictionary generally agrees it's a term of endearment but it's also got some more profane definitions. Then again...
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Mop
Jan 20, 14:47
never heard of that one. related: I would love to know how these
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loosilu
Jan 20, 14:47
6
me: "what would you think if you saw an ad with this headline?" coworker: *points at crotch* -- nm
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kare
Jan 20, 14:58
3
Honest question: ask her if she still uses the potty, or a big girl toilet. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 20, 14:59
2
it was actually a dude. -- nm
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kare
Jan 20, 15:00
1
"Same question." -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 20, 15:04
Kare: "My bf calls me pookie." Cow orker: "You know what that means, right?" *blank stare* Cow orker: *thinks of ways to destroy kare's mind*
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Will Hunting
Jan 20, 14:48
1
wait, I have another guess. V-Day is next month. kare wants to write ad copy using the word "pookie". Cow orker
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loosilu
Jan 20, 14:52
pook? *never* heard that. "pumpkin" is another, but it has halloween overtones
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Andie
Jan 20, 14:46
3
puddinpop, maybe? -- nm
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kare
Jan 20, 14:58
2
or just 'puddin'. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 20, 15:00
1
probably should just use "something for snookums" and call it good :) -- nm
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kare
Jan 20, 15:01
honey bunny? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 20, 14:46
2
You failed english, didn't you? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jan 20, 14:46
1
No, I failed to go for coffee/hot chocolate this morning. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 20, 14:49
peanut? -- nm
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oblique
Jan 20, 14:45
"pook"? that's new. "poon" maybe. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 20, 14:44
It means someone wants to get shot. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 20, 14:38
girlfriend nickname -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 20, 14:38
1
exactly -- nm
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Gwaahjo
Jan 20, 14:49
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