A fork of Rural Dictionary
1). an onomatopoeia, the sound one makes when delightfully rapidly ingesting something delicious, the context most often used is when scarfing down a delicious food, such as a cookie or sandvich.
2). the phrase is near commonplace on the internet but originated with Sesame Street's Cookie Monster
3). the sound is also used in Team Fortress 2 when the Heavy class eats a deliciously looking "sandvich" after becoming damaged and regains full health.
Cookie Monster: (while making a mess, shoveling what appear to be chocolate chip cookies into his mouth) NOM NOM NOM!
Heavy: "What was dat sandvich? Kill dem all? Good idea! Ahahaha!" (bites sandwich) Nom nom nom...
The act of eating or stuffing one's face with delicious snacks, treats, hot dogs, KY jelly, Man-Meat, monkey shit, etc...
-Hey are you eating my fucking KY jelly you FREAK!!
-NOM NOM NOM!!
-Ohh Goddamnit Jerry!! This is the 5th fucking time!! You have to stop!!! Eat your Cheerios instead!! Fucking teething little 8 month infant!!!
A phrase used to denote the sound made when a girl goes down on another girl.
The secretary totally wants to 'nom nom nom' on the analyst.
The noise my cats make when they are scarfing down their food. It sounds like a cross between the word nom and a deep growl.
I place tuna on a plate and my kitty Oscar goes nuts. He then eats the tuna in a very fast manner and makes a growling noise that sounds just like "om nom nom nom."
The nom nom nom is no joke.
a wanting to bit your partners neck
I want to nom nom nom you baby
it's just said when you think someone is hot or hella fine.
Bria: 'OH BOY!, look at him, he's hot! '
Me: 'NOM NOM NOM!'
The sound made by someone or something eating.
Most commonly found in lolcats and similar macros. It usually translate as, "I am absorbed in eating this".
The phrase may relate to the sound Cookie Monster makes on Sesame Street when eating cookies.
Also "Om nom nom".
*picture of kitten asleep in food bowl*
"OM NOM NOM"
Joe: So how's that burrito?
Jack: Om nom nom nom!
Joe: So good, then?