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Squibble

Taking a small portion of another persons something, such as a small hit off of a pipe, a bite of food, a sip of a drink, or drag of a cigarette.
Hey man, let me just get a squibble of that burger.
by doobersnooze December 14, 2009
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Verb describing that little shaking motion you make with your hips when you feel happy or snuggly, similar to a dog wagging its tail.
He snuggled up to me, and I squibbled happily.
by Piargh May 26, 2011
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A squibble is a small squabble. A squabble is little skirmish.
We had a squibble over who was the better candidate for office.
by Squibbly Squabbler October 3, 2012
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Is a overly moist vaginal emission of gas generally during a woman's menstrual cycle or in simpler terms a bloody p*ssy fart.
When Katy bent down to throw away her tampon she accidentally let out a squibble and knew she was going to need a new tampon...
by Ev-C July 21, 2020
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v. a swift lick form the back of the testical to the tip of the penis
hey beoch give me a squibble
by andy January 17, 2004
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A name for someone who is squibblish in nature.

Cf. silly, crazy, funny
"You silly squibble, I luvz u."
by Dan Boyle January 19, 2008
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A combination of the words 'scribble' and 'squib' (a small firework) Hence - someone with an explosive personality who likes to write. Also a pun on quip, and quibble - a witty comment.

Squib v. 1579 to use smart or sarcastic language, or to throw forth a quip. (Shorter Oxford Dictionary)
by Squibble September 25, 2003
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