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(n) A hassle; more trouble than it's worth;
(v) to dibble: to hassle someone with petty crap 1. (n) Driving 20 minutes out of his way just for some mediocre gyros was such a dibble.
2. (v) Tawndra thought about asking the salesclerk for a different size, but she didn't want to dibble, so she cut out. |
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After Officer Dibble from the legendary Topcat cartoons. Manchester based slang for the police "We best get off, the dibble are coming!"
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Someone that is either a complete asshole or a absolute slut. Ya know, you're being a real dibble right now!
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'ere Danny, the dibble are here, shall I tell them that you've moved out?'
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A short form for incredible, used by the Baby-sitters Club. Claudia: "Hey, Stacey, look at these earrings I made."
Stacey: "Wow, Claud! Those are dibble!" |
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Noun: Police officer. Taken from the US Cartoon, Top Cat, where the local cop is called Officer Dibble. Used in Northwest England.
"I'm waiting for the dibble."
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A Dibble is a type of Penis. The shaft is the Length and Width of a Piece of Licorice. It has 2 Skittle Sized Balls and a giant head known as "The Bob" John: Dude, what is wrong with that guys dick?
Steve: Oh he has a Dibble! John: That explains it |
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To send multiple duplicate e-mails in order to get someone's attention. I didn't respond to Steve's e-mail, so he tried to dibble me by sending the same e-mail over and over every hour. I think I'm just gonna ignore him in spite.
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