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niubility

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Niubility, often spelled as newbility, is a Chinglish noun describing formidability, incredibility or awesomeness. It derived from the Mandarin Chinese vulgar term "niubi/newby" which literally translates to cattle's cunt or cow's pussy. It is believed that the word Niubi, was made an adjective in the late 19th century by an imperial accident. The term niubility is often used to show astonishment or praise but can also be used for sarcastic effects. Other derivatives of niubi/newby include newber, newbable and newbilization.
You can see the niubility oozing out of Usain Bolt as he eased through the finish line.
by newber December 30, 2008
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n00bility

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the level at which a person or persons are able to be a n00b; the ability to be a n00b
You're n00bility is baffling.
by the original unknown August 26, 2007
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ninjility

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Having the agility of a Ninja
He displayed his ninjility by dodging the cars on the freeway
by margaret-vandersnoodle March 27, 2009
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limbility

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the act of being limber
Derrick said to Cody that he does not have as much limbility as Carmen. Derrick likes to use frankendongs to show off his limbility.
by Diesel666 November 7, 2009
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nomability

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Tastiness, yumminess. Derives from the onomatopoeic "nom nom nom" sound of eating something tasty. The state of being nomable.
Two-edge brownies have the highest nomability of any brownies.
by Fleet Pete October 23, 2008
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niubility

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he is so niubility
by wave23 March 30, 2009
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Nobility of Morals

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Founded on monday december 20th 2004, by the knights: Aaron and Pentescu. It is dedicated to upholding the morals that they judge right and proper.
You are a being of awsome power, on a walk in the woods you encounter two swords in a river. Both swords belong to a hated foe. You have four options, keep one sword, both swords, leave them, or return them. As a being of moral integrity, what do you do?

As a noble of morals you destroy both, ensuring no immoral use may come of them.
by Ragnar Snorison December 20, 2004
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