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Shamble

A structure in a golf competition which allows golfers with higher handicaps to defeat golfers with lower handicaps without requiring them to perform.
I think our friends pulled a fast one on us by convincing us to play them in a Shamble.
by Da_lauber March 4, 2019
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1. Verb. To take or vandalize something of importance belonging to someone else without their immediate notice.

2. Verb Also. To describe someone's own loss of possessions, due to their obliviousness.

3. Exclamation. To announce someone's dismay due to being shambled.

4. Verb once more. The act of taking the sacred virginity of another.
1. I just shambled your dog.

2. Dude. You just got shambled.

3. (with great emotion) Shambled!

4. "You shambled my sister"
"......"
"......"
"Shambled!"
by Team Johnnycake January 3, 2006
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the collective noun for a group of zombies
Look out! There's a shamble of zombies headed this way!
by SlickMc December 13, 2011
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We shambled to decide who had to clean up the dog poop.
by stripecat February 19, 2011
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Verb. To walk with a jerking gait. A shuffle; sometimes unnerving.
The morning after a long bout of drinking, it was all that I could do to shamble to the 'fridge.

There, from the shadowy corner, the zombie shambled. I think I went mad then.
by Excel November 14, 2003
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Verb - sham-bl -Method of classic zombie locomotion.

Normally this method can be identified by the apparant lack of total functionality in one or both legs, thus causing a very pronounced limp.

Shambling is very inefficient and quite awkward, but hell, if you are a zombified mass of decaying flesh, you'll look wierd no matter how you get around.
That Zombie just shambled up to me, but I shot it's head off before it got close enough to bite me.
by Z-Hunter 515 October 16, 2008
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Shamblé

Pronounced: Sham-blay.

Verb. 'To shamblé'.

1) To move out of the way; often used as an instruction.

It's kind of like saying 'get out the way, please' but the please is implied.
Can you shamblé?

Dude, you're in my seat. Shamblé!
by Bon_Cydonia April 19, 2010
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