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To entrap someone's genitalia in the sucking end of a Dirt Devil or other vacuum device in a tragic but hilarious accident. While vacuuming the couch cushions, Pam accidentally snarbled Jim who was sitting on the couch.
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(noun) (verb) A song that one sings upon waking that is complete nonsense. It is often made up of words that are made up on the spur of the moment. It was another morning that I woke up and sang a great snarble (noun form)
I was snarbling all morning (verb form) |
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To talk at someone about inane or boring subjects in the most drawn out or involved manner possible, typically situating oneself in a manner that prohibits escape from the victim. After being snarbled for an hour by a co-worker going on repeatedly about some sport I am not the least bit interested in, I felt like banging my head against the wall repeatedly.
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