by Lysander95 July 28, 2015
Get the shribbons mug.Ryan Sribar is somebody who cannot physically brings himself to say “no” and/or cannot show signs of assertiveness because he’s soft. Some people call him a simp because he can be simpy.
Girl: You see that guy over there? I’m going to ask him for a ride.
Girl #2: Oh, that’s Ryan Sribar. He can’t say no because he’s a simp.
Girl #2: Oh, that’s Ryan Sribar. He can’t say no because he’s a simp.
by Ryanisasimp1234 December 10, 2019
Get the Ryan Sribar mug.A beautiful girl who is a crybaby but is still living at times. A saribel gives her feelings to someone too quick but knows how to contain other emotions.... at times. A Saribel is a gorgeous person.
by Booty gymnastics May 7, 2018
Get the saribel mug.Scribinsb can be used in so many ways. Scribbin is more of an act... and act of scbribbing can be desribed as lookin on the ground for crack tokes, smoking roaches till they burn your finger, or even just cleaning out a yogurt cup with your finger... its a simple act of lowering your self to very low levels but dont really give 2 shits because its what you want... there is also the act of scribbing which is our adjective to the word.scrib
hey man this roach is pretty small but i'll still scrib it.
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hey is there any crums in the chip bag i can scribb...
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stop scribbing popcorn on the floor you thought was crack man.
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hey is there any crums in the chip bag i can scribb...
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stop scribbing popcorn on the floor you thought was crack man.
by Scribber for life... January 10, 2008
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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
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
by Chach September 8, 2003
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