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shnook

Shnook undoubtedly derives from the Yiddish "schnook" meaning an easily victimized person; i.e., "the poor schnook gave his banking information to an internet scammer." But in American usage over the years, "shnook" has come to mean a person that behaves in a mischievous or naughty way. For example, small children are "shnooks" when they misbehave. Politicians are "shnooks" when they get involved in scandals.

1. My shnook kid won't go to bed on time. 2. The shnook was cheating on his wife. 3. That no-good shnook auditor was embezzling money.

by EBKennel October 09, 2007

shnook

(Safe Haven Nook) A cozy place to relax and be alone.

I had a really long day, so I'm really looking forward to returning to my shnook to wrap myself in a blanket and binge watch Netflix with no end in sight.

by ruchelsworld February 11, 2015

shnook

a fat man with small balls

Leigh Brandt (Teo's brother)

by jonny October 03, 2004

shnook

A fat mn with smll ball.

Brandon Wasser

by Andrew April 04, 2003

shnook

a fat man with small balls and no wiener

brandon wasser

by andrew April 05, 2003

Shnook

1. A very annoying person/animal/thing 2. A dumb person 3. A rude person 4. Adj. shnooky - annoying, dumb, or rude

1. I can't tolerate the shnook in my math class. 2. Person1: what's the 3rd root of 125? Person2: 25! Person1: don't be a shnook man, it's five! 3. Person A (bumps into Person B): Sorry! Person B: watch where you're going you blind bastard! Person A: don't be a shnook, I apologized nicely! 4. It's absolutely shnooky when someone lets out a dhussi and doesn't apologize!!

by PandagaMuggu January 13, 2014

Shnook

To vigorously grab your pets nose with your index and middle finger as if the nose was a cigarette. As you do this you speak "Shnook" or "shnooky." You can also call your pet a "shnooker"

Come here shnooker, shnooky shnooky Shnook

by Spongeboob Squaretits March 26, 2016