The act of passing gas from one's mouth. This differs from traditional burping, as the gas must originate from below the duodenum to qualify as grabbling. This effect is usually attributed to an injury to or malformation of the GI tract, though some have been able to achieve this with practice.
Made famous by amateur professional wrestler Magnus Karlson (a.k.a. Mangas O'Huffy). In 2006, fictitious sports writer Rick Jones observed that "he grabbles hardest", in regards to Karlson.
Made famous by amateur professional wrestler Magnus Karlson (a.k.a. Mangas O'Huffy). In 2006, fictitious sports writer Rick Jones observed that "he grabbles hardest", in regards to Karlson.
Oh God, I've got a terrible case of the grabbles!
Good Heavens! That's no ordinary belch, that's a grabble! It smells awful!
Good Heavens! That's no ordinary belch, that's a grabble! It smells awful!
by Marrow61 January 8, 2011
Get the Grabble mug.verb. playing around, goofing around, fidgeting, playing with objects. mostly used with children. I first learned the word in the mid 60's. We heard it our household all the time growing up. to be cute you can call someone who gribbles a lot, a gribbler. gribbling can also be an annoying thing. if one child is poking another child on a car trip, you might turn and shout "hey! stop gribbling or you'll walk home"
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A mustache that is not quite a mustache but is just a little bit of light lip hair. Oftenly found on 13 year old boys. Named after Joseph Gribble a chartoon character from Mike Judge's and Greg Daniels's show "King Of The Hill".
by Havok Daniel October 28, 2014
Get the Gribble mug.An oversized crumb, typically found in or near corners, that is not readily identifiable, is typically furry, and may be fried-food related. Gribbles are more often than not found in the floorboards of old cars, but can be located almost anywhere. Typically a noun, but occasionally a verb (see below).
noun When I looked for the ping-pong ball in the corner, I found nothing but a collection of old gribbles from a long-completed meal of fried chicken.
verb: "gribbling," "to gribble" While gribbling in the crevices of the car seat, the child found a raisin.
verb: "gribbling," "to gribble" While gribbling in the crevices of the car seat, the child found a raisin.
by Anonymous August 22, 2003
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Get the Gribble mug.Also known as a 'grease dribble'. When eating particularly greasy foods, often times a 'gribble' will form and run all over your hands.
by wolf14 January 3, 2010
Get the gribble mug.A dirty man's stubble from the term spithikus grabillus referring to the amount of time living in a trash can.
"My dear sir, thou hast mad gribbles in thy cheekery."
"Dost ye haveth a mighty blade handy to swarthicate thems blackest of gribblies?"
"Dost ye haveth a mighty blade handy to swarthicate thems blackest of gribblies?"
by Widgit and DA Gangle July 31, 2003
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