nom, nomming, nom nom (UNCLASSIFIED)

Darla Wells lethe9 at GMAIL.COM
Sun Aug 7 17:28:07 UTC 2011


I've seen it on places like http://icanhascheezburger.com/?s=noms . The
third picture down is usual usage. Didn't know it applied to people.
Darla

2011/8/6 Mullins, Bill AMRDEC <Bill.Mullins at us.army.mil>

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> Doesn't "nom" have a connotation of gluttony that is lacking in "yum"?
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> > Sorry if this has been covered; I haven't been following the list
> > closely but did check the archives & didn't see it. Have any of you
> > professionals looked into "nom" & how it has so quickly overtaken (&
> > expanded) the duties of "yum"?
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> > Made-up examples using cupcakes:
> > I was nomming on a cupcake this afternoon when...
> > Cupcakes! Nom nom!
> > We have cupcakes, come get your nom on.
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> > I first saw it just within the past several months & now it seems
> > like it's everywhere. Where did it come from?!
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