Pookie
Also known as: My Pookie · Pookie Energy
"Pookie" is a term of endearment with roots dating back to at least the 1930s that exploded as internet slang on TikTok in the early 2020s. Originally used as a pet name similar to "honey" or "sweetie," the word found new life online as a way to express affection toward people, animals, or anything cute, often in a playful or ironic tone. The term's long offline history and rapid digital adoption make it a standout example of old slang getting a second wind through social media.
Overview
Pookie is a nickname you call someone you care about. It works the same way as "babe," "honey," or "sweetie," but with a softer, more playful edge1. You might use it for a romantic partner, a child, a pet, or even a stuffed animal. The word carries a sense of warmth and comfort. If someone is your pookie, they're important to you and make your life better1.
Online, pookie took on a broader and more flexible meaning. TikTok users started calling anyone they admired or found endearing their "pookie," whether that was a celebrity, a friend, a random cat in a video, or themselves2. The term works both sincerely and as a joke, which gave it wide appeal across different communities.
There's also an older, less common slang meaning: "pookie" as street slang for a crack or meth pipe1. But unless the context makes it obvious, nobody using the word online is talking about drug paraphernalia.
The term "pookie" as a name and nickname dates back to at least the 1930s, with some sources citing examples from as early as 19342. It likely entered the United States from German naming traditions and became a popular term of endearment by the 1960s1.
One major pop culture moment helped cement the word in American vocabulary. Jim Davis's comic strip *Garfield*, which ran through the 1980s and 90s, featured a teddy bear named Pookie that Garfield adored. For Gen X'ers and Baby Boomers, this was often their first encounter with the name1. The teddy bear association reinforced pookie's meaning as something soft, comforting, and lovable.
On March 11, 2005, the term received a defining entry on Urban Dictionary, described as "a term of endearment and affection...akin to 'lovebug,' 'cuddlemuffin,' 'babe,'" which picked up over 1,600 likes over the following 18 years2.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Using pookie is simple. Call someone (or something) you find cute, lovable, or endearing your "pookie." There's no strict format or template. Common approaches include:
- Direct address: "Hey pookie" or "Come here, pookie" when talking to a partner, pet, or child. - Third person: "That's my pookie" when referring to someone you care about. - Meme captions: Pair the word with photos or videos of cute animals, couples, or wholesome moments. Cat content works especially well. - Ironic or exaggerated use: Call a random celebrity, a fictional character, or even an inanimate object your pookie for comedic effect.
The tone is flexible. You can use it completely sincerely or lean into the absurdity of calling everything your pookie. Both approaches land well online. In person, some people find it embarrassing to be called pookie in public, so read the room.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Garfield's teddy bear Pookie is one of the earliest pop culture uses of the name, appearing in Jim Davis's strip starting in the late 1970s.
The 2005 Urban Dictionary definition of pookie accumulated over 1,600 likes across 18 years, showing the word had a slow-burn online presence long before TikTok.
"Pookie" can also mean a crack or meth pipe in street slang, though this meaning is rarely intended online.
The @hixko TikTok meme from May 2023 hit 6.6 million views, making it one of the biggest single posts to boost the term's popularity.
Cat memes were the primary vehicle for pookie's spread on Instagram, with animal-themed accounts driving adoption in summer 2023.
Derivatives & Variations
Pookie Variations
Different takes on the Pookie format with modified content
(2024)Pookie Mashups
Combinations of Pookie with other popular memes
(2025)Pookie Remixes
Updated versions with current events and references
(2025)Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2Pookie - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Urban Dictionary: Definitions by Gulerdictionary