Noun - informal
A word used to describe someone who is acting dumb or has done something stupid. Dibblet is used as an insult in a light-hearted way between friends who want to jokingly make fun of each other.
Some synonyms include: idiot, dumbass, retard, small brain
A word used to describe someone who is acting dumb or has done something stupid. Dibblet is used as an insult in a light-hearted way between friends who want to jokingly make fun of each other.
Some synonyms include: idiot, dumbass, retard, small brain
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Get the Dibblet mug.Formed for an unfortunate medical condition, dibbles are usually found at the end of an extremity where the hands and feet are usually located. Dibbles are projected "finger-like" extensions off an area that use to have fingers and toes. Not to be confused with a nubin; which is dibbles without the extension. Dibbles defined: MUST have some sort of small projections in the area.
Cop: He has no hands! He only has dibbles! Get the chines dibble cuffs!
Wave your dibbles in the air! Like you just don't care!
Wave your dibbles in the air! Like you just don't care!
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Slovak noun for retarded person (very similar to imbecile).
It also cen be used as abuse, swear-word meaning asshole or moron.
It also cen be used as abuse, swear-word meaning asshole or moron.
"Co su? Debili?"
"Debil vyjebany debilsky!" (author: Melisko)
Translation: "What are they? Assholes?"
"Fucking moronic asshole!"
"Debil vyjebany debilsky!" (author: Melisko)
Translation: "What are they? Assholes?"
"Fucking moronic asshole!"
by Oliver P. January 20, 2008
Get the debil mug.an expression describing only a partial participation in a given activity. A substitute for the expression "I dabble" and is often used facetiously.
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by naughty_monkey May 3, 2011
Get the Diblan mug.Somewhat derogatory cricket slang for a medium or slow-medium pace bowler.
Quick as possible explanation for Americans unfamiliar with cricket:
Bowling in cricket is like pitching in baseball, except you run in and bowl overarm with a straight arm. You have to make the ball bounce. The bowler is trying to make the batter hit a catch to a fielder, or knock over the stumps (3 wooden poles) behind the batter. The distance between them is 22 yards.
There are generally 2 types of bowler: fast, pace or quick bowlers who run in as fast as they can and bowl the ball straight. International-level players bowl at 85-95mph. Spin bowlers use the fingers or the wrist to put spin on the ball and make it change direction after it bounces. Usually bowl at 50-55mph.
Then there are the "medium" bowlers, who generally combine the disadvantages of both (not as fast as the pace bowlers, but there is also no spin on the ball). They are essentially slower versions of the pace bowlers - 65-75mph.
Dibbly-dobblers can sometimes be useful if they are accurate, but are usually good for smacking all over the field. They are often used as a gamble which quite often backfires, hence the name.
Quick as possible explanation for Americans unfamiliar with cricket:
Bowling in cricket is like pitching in baseball, except you run in and bowl overarm with a straight arm. You have to make the ball bounce. The bowler is trying to make the batter hit a catch to a fielder, or knock over the stumps (3 wooden poles) behind the batter. The distance between them is 22 yards.
There are generally 2 types of bowler: fast, pace or quick bowlers who run in as fast as they can and bowl the ball straight. International-level players bowl at 85-95mph. Spin bowlers use the fingers or the wrist to put spin on the ball and make it change direction after it bounces. Usually bowl at 50-55mph.
Then there are the "medium" bowlers, who generally combine the disadvantages of both (not as fast as the pace bowlers, but there is also no spin on the ball). They are essentially slower versions of the pace bowlers - 65-75mph.
Dibbly-dobblers can sometimes be useful if they are accurate, but are usually good for smacking all over the field. They are often used as a gamble which quite often backfires, hence the name.
In the 1992 World Cup, New Zealand used a trio of medium pacers, Rod Latham, Gavin Larsen and Chris Harris who were jokingly referred to as Dibbly Dobbly and Wobbly.
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