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imbible

Function: verb

Inflected Form(s): im·bib·led; im·bib·ling

1 a: to receive into the mind and retain the notion that everything in the bible is true b: to assimilate or take into your mind the idea that all events in the bible are factual

2: to drink liquid feces

— im·bib·ler noun
Alcohol is great for escaping reality, but it wears off; so, I imbible instead.

Dude, I got so imbibled last night I had visions of Eve shagging Cain and Abel!

You don't have to be an imbibler to question evolution, but it certainly doesn't hurt.
by Johnny J. Rockability January 17, 2008
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ibble

a made up language that replaces vowels with the word 'ibble'
by kelp April 18, 2003
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Ibble

To jump in and out of small spaces rapidly.
can also be used to describe quick exits in social situations.
'Jeez, did you see Becky try and push those toxic waste bars on us?'
'I know, I ibbled out of there as fast as I could!'
by Benjy-x June 21, 2009
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ibble

Yea, I heard he had ibble.
by tejxn January 22, 2021
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