A very small, insignificant amount.
This word originates from 'Scar' from 'The Lion King (1994)', as he uses it several times in his song 'Be Prepared'.
This word originates from 'Scar' from 'The Lion King (1994)', as he uses it several times in his song 'Be Prepared'.
"But maybe they've a grimble of potential" - Scar, The Lion King (1994)
"You won't get a GRIMBLE without me!" - Scar, The Lion King (1994)
"You won't get a GRIMBLE without me!" - Scar, The Lion King (1994)
by Grimble of Potential December 9, 2021

made on the Chuckle Sandwich podcast the are nasty little creatures the will bite you than multiply and like to scream grimblie and laugh and sometimes will burrow into YOUR SKIN and go inside you and kill you
grimblies - grimblie
grimblies - grimblie
oh good its grimblies.
by grimblis September 11, 2022

To rub ones own excrement over the back of a horse before riding bareback for several hours then licking the beast clean. Always done whilst listening to a wide collection of indy and electro music (consisting almost entirely of unsigned and/or foreign bands), typically followed by a few hours of chronic moping/depression/masturbation in ones room.
As I opened the door an unpleasant stench rushed out on a gust of air. Inside the room sat only a dishevelled, underfed horse, its naked master and a stereo playing that hungarian album by Venetian Snares. I knew for sure that she had been the victim of a vicious grimbling.
by Yet One More Guy January 11, 2009

When Christmas wrapping paper becomes wet and then dries out. It doesn't become crumbled but Grimbled.
The husband went to extra lengths to prove to his wife that Grimbled is infact a word when using it in a conversation.
by Ljeboyo December 19, 2021

“ I’m in good need of a grimble shmeeding tonight”
“I grimble shmed the f*ck out of him”
“Please bake me a nice grimble shmeed pie”
“I grimble shmed the f*ck out of him”
“Please bake me a nice grimble shmeed pie”
by Ne1hypinup May 27, 2023

Just a little guy, small or petite in stature who tends to get up to some risky or not so morally inclined business.
Me and my mates stumbled across a grimble or two that we had to take care of before we could explore the dungeon
by YohanShane May 25, 2024

by Playboicartisballsack August 9, 2022
