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One entry found for scribble.
Main Entry: scrib·bley Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): scrib·bliesh; scrib·bliness /-b(&-)lines/ Etymology: Middle English scriblen, from Medieval Latin scribillare, from Latin scribere to write Date: 15th century transitive senses 1 : appearing to be written hastily or carelessly without regard to legibility or form 2 : a covering with careless or worthless writings or drawings intransitive senses : markings drawn hastily and carelessly - scribble noun Karmen is my girlfriend even though her drawings are sometimes scribbley.
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scribbley is a verb used to describe a tribal dance using extreme movements of both hands and making high pitched screeching noises "man, i really need to do a little scribbley!"
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