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Quibblesnack

A small, unexpected, and delightful snack enjoyed during a heated debate.
Midway through the argument, we paused for a quibblesnack of mini cupcakes and found common ground.
by slackmaster334 November 28, 2023
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Squibbly

To be a scrunkly but in a child like oblivious way. Like a scrunkly but it has the same vibes as a worm on the string.
by Dragonrider1955 March 10, 2024
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Squabble Pop

An extra dry, tight fart; a fart that slaps the inner cheeks and sometimes inflicts a sharp pain. A fart that sounds like a sub-machine gun and is repetitive in pop. Smell does not determine whether a fart is a squabble pop, only tightness and consistency of sound.

Squabble Pops usually occur when a larger pressure of gas is attempting to escape a smaller area or opening.
Ouch, that fart was extra tight. I must have squabble popped.
by Harrison McKrak April 15, 2024
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Shnibbles

Typically a word used as a substitute for scraps.
Could be used to describe the unusable small pieces of paper or felt after being cut with scissors.
"You left shnibbles on the floor, please sweep them up."
by ochiipika February 26, 2025
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Scribbles

Random, meaningless thoughts in the mind; mental clutter that takes up space without purpose.
Person 1: Today feels so depressing.
Person 2: Why is that?
Scribbles: “You’re wasting your time… nothing matters… remember that embarrassing thing you did?”
Person 1: Just scribbles in my head.
by Ramzzz_chica August 15, 2025
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Squibbly wibbly

A man in his mid 40’s drinking an IPA committing a patriotic act.
I was at the casino drinking squibbly wibblys, while smoking a fag I looked up and saw a baby bald eagle and gave it a cheers and took another swig of my squibbly wibbly.
by Brandass January 2, 2026
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quaint quibbles

The "vintage" whiny-toned "petty-squabbles" bu**s**t that Abigail VanBuren "recycles" from question-letters that she received way back in the '60's and '70's... sawdusty-dry boring "outdated" crap that we modern and more-socially-enlightened folks "know better now" than to create or encounter, but that we're all forced to suffer through on Abby's daily column, as if it's actually still valid "current-times" stuff.
An example of the "quaint quibbles" that are seldom an issue nowadays, but which still seem to irritatingly form the bulk of Ms. VanBuren's column:
Dear Abby,
I am getting married to "Sam" in June. My future mother-in-law, "Claire", wants to be our wedding-planner; she reasons that since she is hosting (and largely funding, as neither I nor my fiancé have spare cash) the wedding, she should be allowed to dictate the wedding-arrangements, and to choose which guests to invite. "Claire" comes from a strictly-orthodox and conservative background, and so she wants our wedding to be formal and dignifierd, whereas my husband-to-be and I prefer a simpler and more-casual setting. In addition, "Claire" has really atrocious tastes when it comes to decor; frankly, her house resembles the inside of a ghost-mansion, with dark curtains, drab wallpaper, etc. So "Sam" and I fear that "Claire" will ruin our wedding with her cheerless presentation-ideas, plus she has occasionally hinted not-so-subtly that she disapproves of many of our friends, claiming they are too "trendy" and undignified. We want our "special day" to be just that --- special, which means being surrounded by the people we enjoy, not just the insipid and overly-judgemental folks whom "Claire" approves of.
Abby, how can we preserve our amicable footing with "Claire" (she will soon be part of our extended family, after all), while maintaining the enjoyment of ourselves and our wedding-guests?
Distressed in Detroit
by QuacksO April 15, 2019
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