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Schnibble

A mythical creature in Boozookian legend that is rumored to create peace and prosperity in times of dire need. A mutant messiah, if you will.

This is a major plot point of the 1994 French computer game 'The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth', which approximately 14 people have played and only 8 have finished.

Alternately, it can be used as an insult, which, in the *real world*, is pretty much the only usage of the word that won't make people question your sanity.....maybe.

One day, the Schnibble will arrive, and free us from oppression...

By the Schnibble's beard, you're really pissing me off!!!

You Schnibble-head!

by Skibs McCullock November 30, 2009

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Schnibble

A clean phase to use when you know you messed up.

"Oh schnibbles!"

by finngrass123 September 20, 2018

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Schnibble

A hybrid word made up from suck and nibble used to describe the act of oral pleasure giving.

Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Open your legs
And I'll schnibble you!

by Ewen McMillan September 10, 2004

29๐Ÿ‘ 131๐Ÿ‘Ž


Schnibble

Generally stumpy with coloured hair.....

Schnibble can usually be found making flashing programs on Delphi and is renowned worldwide for 'Snailrace'

Usually found in the vendors or FLB

Owner of the DtC planet series.

Hey its schnibble....*FLUMP*.....oh hes gone.

by Random Hero February 2, 2004

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schnibble

The piece of paper left inside the rings of a spiral notebook when you pull a page out. Can also be used to describe a person that it very annoying and unnecessary.

Roommate: Guadalupe has been so annoying and clingy lately. She's such a schnibble.

by black widow1 August 5, 2015

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Schnibbles

Little scraps of paper that are on the table and floor after cutting paper with scissors

When you are finished cutting the paper to make snowflakes, pick up your schnibbles

by Clearlake Liz March 13, 2005

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schnibbles

a term that comes out of the Upper Midwest of the US commonly used to refer to little bits of paper. Not actually based on anything German, but German-sounding due to the Lutheran culture of the area (hence the spelling.)

1)the rough edges of notebook paper after it's been ripped out of said notebook
2)the holes that get punched out of hole-punched paper
3)the remains of a piece of paper after it has been torn to little bits
4)little bits of garbage in general

Don't even think about leaving those schnibbles all over the floor, pick them up and throw them away!

by Sweet Georgia Peach May 28, 2004

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