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an ugly muffin head did you see john last night? he looked like twibble
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My roommate Stevo laughed until he twibbled
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A verb commonly used to confuse people. It has no real meaning, but many picture it as some sort of a silly.. action. Malawar twibbles about, aimlessly.
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