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a collective term for nieces and nephews. one or two individuals having common aunts and uncles. Similar to siblings but refers to nieces and nephews.
My sister asked me to babysit for my 3 neblings. I am going to visit my neblings this weekend.
nebling by mgp21 August 23, 2010

crash the nebula 

To fuck something up to or even beyond the extent to which the damage is completely irreversible.

The term is a reference to something the antimatter princess, Ani, says in the failed pilot Crash Nebula, which was supposed to be a spinoff of The Fairly OddParents.
Joe Biden better not crash the nebula with his dementia and extreme idiocy.
crash the nebula by Yopmail User November 12, 2022
Nebula is a very well known alias among the younger female population on discord. He reels them in by spreading lies and simping for them. He's most known for dating underaged egirls. Once he has you in his sights, he's locked on to you until you're forced to succumb to his edater life-style. The police are still unable to locate this man. If you have any leads on him, please report him to the police ASAP. Thank you.
Nebula: Hey cutie ;)
egirl under the age of 16: hi owo
Nebula: heyyy wanna start a streak? :3
egirl under the age of 16: *not knowing right from wrong* Sure! ^~^

Nebulophile 

People who love fog are called nebulophiles. The word comes from the Latin word “nebula,” which means "fog," and “phile,” which means, "lover of." It is similar in construction to the word, pluviophile.
I love the silent cool and wet smell of fog; I'm just a nebulophile at heart.
Nebulophile by fostertechnical October 4, 2019
Nebuleo:
Literal translation is cloudiness.
In Puerto Rico it is used in slang as shady. Something that is not right, unclear, wrong or weird.
Girl:
Yo noto mucho nebuleo, tu crees que me esta metiendo las cabras?

I note a lot of "nebuleo", do you think he's cheating on me?
Nebuleo by Xiomar October 25, 2008
dude your new set of wheels is like totally awesome!

very neb-yoo-larr indeed!
nebular by bonzai January 12, 2004