A form of the word chimney, used in “mine oddity” the Minecraft parity song of David Bowie’s “space oddity”. The dialect stems from the character Lenny from “Of Mice and Men” who says “fambily” instead of family.
by Chimbley Steve May 09, 2019
by rjoy September 23, 2005
An expression meaning chimney from the Black Country in central England which has it's own version of English which is virtually a language of it's own. Thus:
"If yow doh get that chimbley clayned by a chimbley swayp it's gunna catch alight"
Which translates as:
"If you don't get that chimney cleaned by a chimney sweep it's going to catch fire'
Which translates as:
"If you don't get that chimney cleaned by a chimney sweep it's going to catch fire'
by big boy chris April 29, 2011
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