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Siblet

Gender neutral term for nieces and nephews.
I took my siblets to the park yesterday.
by kashlyn May 7, 2015
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sibless

Only child, i.e. without bothers or sisters.
No siblings.
My "sibless" son is sometimes lonely without brothers or sisters.
by George Rouail October 15, 2010
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kiram to sibilet

A persian swear word that is used to cuss out a person's facial hair in a very degenerative way.
Mr Atabaki , kiram to sibilet
by Kirzadeh October 4, 2015
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sitlet

Originally coined by Phil, a sitlet is the space between a piece of furniture (desk, table, bed, etc.) and a wall.
Hey, check it out! I'm gonna throw this football right in the sitlet!
by Christophxr September 19, 2011
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Siblents

/‘sibl(ə)nt/ n. Pl. 1. A joint name for uncles and aunts. Portmanteau of “siblings” and “parents.” 2. One’s parents, uncles, and aunts considered collectively.

Original Definition: A joint name of uncles and aunts taking from sibling and parents.
I am going to see my siblents today.
by ButterCCM January 13, 2020
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sniblet

1. A sniblet is a very small amount of something that can't be noticed at first sight. Ex. It could be a decrease in liquid, food or even a decrease in sand.

2. Secretely taking a small amount or object which is unnoticable.

3. Secretely taking a small amount or object which is happening in present tense.

4. A small amount of time.
1. Mark could not notice that Tony took a sniblet of his drink.

2. John snibletly stole a sip of Marcos' water.

3. Paul snoobed some water at the football game.

4. Abdullah asked Markis to get on the phone for only a sniblet.
by Faris Chehabi January 9, 2009
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sibler

A way to reference your sibling -- similar to brother or sister, but gender neutral. Can also be used as a term of endearment (Hey, sibster, what's up?). The plural, "siblers," can be used as a shortened version of "brothers and sisters."
I called all four of my siblers today to see who was going home for Thanksgiving. My oldest and youngest siblers will be there, but the other two staying home.
by zennanie October 17, 2010
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