Used to substitute long definitions/explanations for lack of effort.
"I want to go to the park!" He boomed, "Which park?" Asked his friend, "You know, the... Um... Neblevitch."
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Used when the definition of something is too long, or you don't want to explain something; you may say "neblevitch" to substitute the definition/explanation.
Jack: 'Let's go to the park!'
Fred: 'Which one?'
Jack: 'You know, the... Um.... Neblevitch.'
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