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Scobbles

Noun referring to sweet or savoury junk food such as hard boiled sweets, jellies, chocolate, crisps, biscuits, cake etc.
''Mon biys we go Tesco for a load of scobbles''
by Murph Moloney December 16, 2017
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snobblegobber

When a person has done something to offend someone you could use this as a more offensive word
Person A says "I don't like how you wore that today"
And person B could say "well you're a snobblegobber"
by Scar_woods39 May 20, 2022
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snibbles

A word that you use instead of cursing.
You are full of bull snibbles~!!~
by Emily October 5, 2004
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snobble

A snot bubble. A bubble blown in your nostril with snot.
John was an expert in blowing snobbles.
by sanigene January 10, 2008
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snobble

To pilfer items from another person's, or shared, plate of food and eat them quickly.
A dessert to be shared by two children arrives at the table. One child looks at the other and says "Don't you snobble all of that down".
by adobeman September 20, 2007
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Snobbler

A Snobbler is a nooby sniper that just sits back and wastes ammo.
by 09connollyp January 10, 2012
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Snobble

1 n. nickname for any reference which eschews Wikipedia-style "mob rule" for "snob rule". Coined as a portmanteau of "Google Knol Snob Rule".

2. n. the list of 200 elite tech writers participating in social media as compiled by Robert Scoble
1. Webster's is just another Snobble. I prefer the Urban Dictionary.

2. Molly Wood didn't make this year's Snobble. I can't wait for the mollyrant.
by Fe1d January 13, 2009
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