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snookums

American  
[snook-uhmz] / ˈsnʊk əmz /

noun

Informal.
  1. Sometimes Snookums sweetheart (used as a term of endearment, especially facetiously).

    If sunsets are a big deal for your snookums, before-dinner drinks on the Gulf Patio are a must.

    When it was his turn to cook, he came home and said, "Hey, Snookums, let's eat out tonight!”


Etymology

Origin of snookums

First recorded in 1830–40 as Snookums, a proper name

Example Sentences

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“Oooooooooh, you’re my baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaby! Heeeeeeere, honey sweetness snookums! The way people talk to pets is unlike the way they talk to anyone or anything else. The cutesy, sing-songy voice that people use to address pets is called . . .” furnacular.

From Washington Post

Early that season, Ty Cobb, the 37-year-old player-manager of the rival Detroit Tigers, taunted Harris as “baby face” and “snookums.”

From Washington Post

In March, we acquired a new puppy, Mr Snookums!

From The Guardian

As terms of endearment, Glickems and Slickems sound no less cozy than Huggums and Snookums, and have the advantage of belonging to an adult, albeit explosive, world.

From Time Magazine Archive

It tells the story of Dwight Craig, who, in the corn-country hick town where he hailed from, was known as Snookums.

From Time Magazine Archive