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Snable

To steal something unknowingly.
'Damn, I snabled that guys lighter!'
by Ritchard Jukes October 30, 2007
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Snable

v. to do nothing, to be idle.
n. an elephant's trunk or a proboscis, from the Norwegian "snabel"; by extension, a long nose
v. I've been snabling all day long.
n. What a snable you got there!
by andreamar January 19, 2009
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