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(Sh'nib-let) n. Originally invented and introduced to the world by Mary Aggazio and corrupted by the corrupt Natalie Gnipp the term schniblet is a family friendly word used to substitute for other more offensive expressions. In fact the word schniblet is a noun and is only to be used as such.
Other variants: Schnib, Schneib
Justice is served were justice is due crackkaz! Try again cast B, WHAT? WHAT?
Other variants: Schnib, Schneib
Justice is served were justice is due crackkaz! Try again cast B, WHAT? WHAT?
<strike>Caviar and lobster schniblets!</strike>
<b>Got any extra schniblets fo' gramma in that schnack pack?</b>
<b>Got any extra schniblets fo' gramma in that schnack pack?</b>
by MerRr February 14, 2005
Apr 23 Word of the Day
1. noun. It is the sudden feeling of an inexplicable joy one gets when something romantic or idealistic occurs.
When kilig, one may experience the following:
*butterflies in one's stomach
*heart melting
*shivers down one's spine
*irrepressible noises from one's mouth
*uncontrollable smiling
*an inner conflict between hope of something wished for and reality
Kilig may also be defined as that mountain top, floating, on cloud nine, invincible, i-could-keep-smiling, heart aching goodness and feeling which overpowers the mind's ability to think straight, act straight, breathe properly and articulate thoughts into a single comprehensible sentence.
When kilig, one may experience the following:
*butterflies in one's stomach
*heart melting
*shivers down one's spine
*irrepressible noises from one's mouth
*uncontrollable smiling
*an inner conflict between hope of something wished for and reality
Kilig may also be defined as that mountain top, floating, on cloud nine, invincible, i-could-keep-smiling, heart aching goodness and feeling which overpowers the mind's ability to think straight, act straight, breathe properly and articulate thoughts into a single comprehensible sentence.
KILIGS much?? ^_^
by mis2n.yoo June 07, 2011
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basically used for anything.(question, noun,adjective,adverb, in rare cases, a verb) a noun is the most common.
Holy schniblets!
Schniblet?
I ran the schniblet mile in gym today.
Yes, she really is a schniblet.
Cavier and lobster schniblets!
Schniblet?
I ran the schniblet mile in gym today.
Yes, she really is a schniblet.
Cavier and lobster schniblets!
by cast b of the glass slipper October 19, 2004