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Squibble 

Adj. A combonation of the two words squeamish and scribble. In other a person who is easily excited and messy. Also calling some one Squibble implies they are a potential psychopath that will do very grim things.
"That guy is squibble, watch out he may kill you and perform necrophilia."

"Don't let her squibb on you or you'll never get it out of your clothes."
Squibble by Airic December 9, 2008
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squibble 

v. To communicate with your friends and people you like, while away from them
"Jeez, I'm not out 'til the end of the month now"
"Damn... well, make sure you squibble me sometime during the week, tell me what's goin' on, innit"
"Fo' sho'"
squibble by Donald Kibbles October 21, 2008

squibble 

unofficial name for the unnamed portion of the back of the knee.
After exercising, I felt an intense pain in my squibble.

squibble 

Portmanteau of the words, "squabble" and "quibble". Humorously used to mean grouching over petty stuff.
I got two rotten fruits in my bulk-produce purchase, but the items were all on sale and that particular store has always been exceptionally helpful and generous to me in the past, so I ain't gonna squibble about it.
squibble by QuacksO April 7, 2020

Squibble 

A flock of seagulls, because they aren't just gulls man
Oh no! It's a squibble of seagulls! Ruun!
Squibble by fakedagger June 8, 2021
the act of shoplifting with a squirrel in hand and also wearing their own bushy tail.
β€œar man did you see that guy earlier who did a squibble at the shop”
squibble by isuckcock93 January 29, 2026

Squibble Head 

Someone not very intelligent and quite slow. May or may not shit themselves regulary
Squibble Head by sav May 22, 2012