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Dwindlee 

Someone with no toes. that means that they have feet but no toes. it is okay to be dwindlee.
ps. its a verb. and a noun and a pronoun and a adverb. you can't tell the tense.. so you don't have to worry about grammar
Suslieeee went to dwindlee but she found six dwindlees up her dragon dwindlee.
Dwindlee by sugillee January 25, 2008
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To decrease to a point at which the dwindling object is almsot nonexistent.
President Forwill's supporters dwindled down to his wife and his brother-in-law.
Dwindle by Diggity Monkeez May 10, 2005
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Im in sort of a dwindle, can you help me out.
dwindle by Aaron Rowe June 11, 2005

dwindlehorse 

to murder someone with an axe as they're taking a selfie
"My dad got dwindlehorsed yesterday :/"
"that really sucks man."
dwindlehorse by wine glass stem April 22, 2023
1. Verb: to use drugs, especially Cannabis

2. Dwindling. Verb: The act of using drugs.

3. Dwindler. Noun: Drug user.

4. Take a Dwindle. Phrase: Get High

All terms derived from the fact that your supply of drugs dwindles (gets smaller)
1. Dude, lets go dwindle

2. Dude don't get the door I'm dwindling

3. Dude, Bredy is such a huge dwindler

4. Man keep an eye out for cops, I gotta take a dwindle
Dwindle by Jorge S.R. January 16, 2009
Around, but also inside; sexual connotation.

Everyone has a dwindle, everyone possesses the ability to dwindle, and everyone can dwindle if they so desire.
Example 1

"Kevon is so gross."
"Why? I thought she was pretty cool."
"No. She totes dwindles."

Example 2

"Wait, you did what to him!?"
"I dwindled his dwindle."
Dwindle by RysnThePotato April 16, 2014
Something that becomes gradually until little remains.
I've found out that the shogun power dwindled in 1868.
Dwindle by BlackPohatu November 9, 2016