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Swimble

A cross between a bimble (leisurely walk) and a swim. So a leisurely float around in the sea, lake or river without much purpose other than to enjoy oneself usually with other like minded swimblers. Used in the outdoor swimming community.
Do you fancy a swimble after work?
Are we going for a swimble or a proper swim?
by Kreyon May 6, 2021
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Shimble

The motion of a woman's breasts esp. if they are natural and full. A mix of tremble and shiver.
Laetitia's runway shimble was awesome.
Her breasts shimbled as she walked.
Tyra's shimble was mesmerizing.
She shimbled like puppies were playing under her top.
She had the sexiest shimble ever.
by zebed February 23, 2007
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skimble

Verb : To confuse with nonsense. To abandon all pretence of normality. e.g. by telling yor boss that you "exist in a world beyond his imagination". Or you might skimble someone by just showing them your arm and saying "Chen matrix?". The "skimbled" party will become so confused that the "skimbler" gains the upper hand.
"Everyone has handed in their essays, except you Martin. Where is it?".
"Well Mrs. Truncheon, I am so enveloped in twan at the moment that my quunch has become sodden with pantrack! Please excuse my shint mother Abraham!".
"Christ Martin, you've skimbled my skan, You gentle monkey."
by Liquidsmoke October 18, 2008
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snible snout

a person who has a snout for a nose and drools over food
by adam92 June 3, 2007
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snibblet

use of something for a shot period of time
yo lemme get a "snibblet" off that cigarette

yo lemme get a "snibblet" off that $00.89 nacho!
by raynbec June 21, 2009
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Snibble

Adverb: snuggle and nibble at same time; to snuggle and nibble sexually
I will Snibble my Boyfriend/food/etc
by Grape Fox January 11, 2020
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skimble

v. To damage, destroy, or lose, either accidentally, through play, or out of mischief.

adj. "Skimbled"; something which has been damaged in this way.

Skimble, from "Skimbleshanks", the name of a cat in the musical "Cats". The name was given to a house cat prone to such mischief, and by extension to the mischief itself.
"The cat has skimbled my knitting--again!"
by Elisabeth Calben July 1, 2004
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