Brimble is defined as a small fish that lives under rocks and eats cheese. It is the mice of the fish. Thus, someone who is a brimble, can also be called a mouse.
by NemesisKismet December 19, 2005
v. to spill some kind of thick liquid food such as yoghurt, custard, gravy etc on your clothes
n. the stain resulting from such a spillage
n. the stain resulting from such a spillage
(verb) "Looks like I've brimbled myself again today, look at the splodge of custard on my shirt!"
(noun) "Damn this yoghurt, I've just done a brimble."
(noun) "Damn this yoghurt, I've just done a brimble."
by belzebutt March 21, 2008
Dan: I've only got a year left of this degree
Matt: What you going to do after it?
Dan: I'm tempted to brimble, the weather is much better is Australia
Matt: What you going to do after it?
Dan: I'm tempted to brimble, the weather is much better is Australia
by FrisbeeK December 07, 2011
when some guy lubes up with bacon grease untill they have pimples all over there penis. then while having intercorse the female or male depending on prefrence squeezes their but cheecks to make the pimple pop coausing a orgasim
by Ha Hoy May 06, 2007
a mythical loaf-like crumbly breakfast pastry purported to be popular in vermont and parts of upstate new york. very crusty, so usually eaten with bare hands while hungover.
Kevin: man... I am going to eat the SHIT outta some brimble this morning.
Ryan: Its thursday afternoon, and we live on the west coast. shut up and eat your salmon.
Ryan: Its thursday afternoon, and we live on the west coast. shut up and eat your salmon.
by southbeach May 11, 2007
1. A beautiful girl who also has an amazing personality/ pussy.
2. A young woman who has a well groomed and amazing vagina.
2. A young woman who has a well groomed and amazing vagina.
by youngman33 January 10, 2012
1. A small, insignificant object or detail; something minor that is easily overlooked.
2. Something if change ever so slightly would have been much better.
2. Something if change ever so slightly would have been much better.
1. Despite the clutter on his desk, he knew where every brimble was when he needed it.
2. If that pitch was slightly higher, it wouldn’t have been a brimble.
2. If that pitch was slightly higher, it wouldn’t have been a brimble.
by John John Stewart Stewart June 12, 2024