The piece of paper left inside the rings of a spiral notebook when you pull a page out. Can also be used to describe a person that it very annoying and unnecessary.
by black widow1 August 05, 2015
Little bits left over. After carving a turkey the little tasty bits too small to serve. Eatenjoy while someone else is carving.
The small pieces of evergreen cut from a Christmas tree that can be used elsewhere in decorations.
We are from an old Milwaukee - German family. I assumed it was German or Yiddish.
The small pieces of evergreen cut from a Christmas tree that can be used elsewhere in decorations.
We are from an old Milwaukee - German family. I assumed it was German or Yiddish.
"Get your hands out of there" my father said while carving the turkey. "I'm just eating the schnibbles", I replied.
by RMan75 January 01, 2017
by Luke Hollwedel September 13, 2006
by athuyghe March 11, 2009
Faux-Yiddish word that means a tiny piece of paper used for doodling, scribbling, taking names, addresses, phone numbers, notes etc. Very useful when you don't have a pad on your person.
by pentozali June 26, 2006
A mythical creature in Boozookian legend that is rumored to create peace and prosperity in times of dire need. A mutant messiah, if you will.
This is a major plot point of the 1994 French computer game 'The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth', which approximately 14 people have played and only 8 have finished.
Alternately, it can be used as an insult, which, in the *real world*, is pretty much the only usage of the word that won't make people question your sanity.....maybe.
This is a major plot point of the 1994 French computer game 'The Bizarre Adventures of Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth', which approximately 14 people have played and only 8 have finished.
Alternately, it can be used as an insult, which, in the *real world*, is pretty much the only usage of the word that won't make people question your sanity.....maybe.
One day, the Schnibble will arrive, and free us from oppression...
By the Schnibble's beard, you're really pissing me off!!!
You Schnibble-head!
By the Schnibble's beard, you're really pissing me off!!!
You Schnibble-head!
by Skibs McCullock November 30, 2009
by Clearlake Liz March 13, 2005