Loogie

What is Loogie?


1.

a large slimy glob of spit, mixed with nose snot, that is formed by coughing up and hocking whats in your throat. cooks in restaurants are notorius for making secret deposits on patrons food

I'll take a cheeseburger with french fries, hold the loogie.

2.

A wad of phlegm; another name for lunger.

Who splattered that huge loogie on the wall?

3.

noun - a lump of sputum (as in phelgm) coughed (or, onomatopoeically, "hawked") up from the lungs. "loogie" is a portmanteau word, or alteration and combination, of "lung cookie."

Excuse me; I gotta hawk up a loogie or two, lest I get pneumonia.

See hawk, spit, phlegm, lookie, loogey

4.

(n.) A mass of mucous and saliva that is forcefully ejected from the mouth onto a person or object.

The noun loogie is commonly used in conjunction with the verb 'hock.' See example below:

Lucy: "Ethel! Did you just hock a loogie in my coffee?"

Ethel: "Why, yes, Lucy, don't I always?"

Lucy: "Oh yeah I forgot! My FAVORITE!"

Ethel: "You empty the pot and I'll give you some snot, deal??"

Lucy: "MMMMMMmmmmmm!!! Thanks, Ethel! Jeepers you're the greatest! Gosh I've been hocking loogies in Ricky's coffee for eleven years (sigh). You know how those Cubans are about their boogers..."

"Yes... that fat fucker Fred is the same way. Hmph... MEN!!!

See hocker, lunger, hawker, snotball

5.

noun - a lump of sputum (as in phelgm) coughed (or, onomatopoeically, "hawked") up from the lungs. "loogie" is a mash-up, or alteration and combination, of "lung cookie."

Excuse me; I gotta hawk up a loogie or two, lest I get pneumonia.

See spit, lung cookie, phlegm, sputum, hawk

6.

Loogie means what is currently happening. It can be used in place of "What's up?"

"What's the loogie fufe?"


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