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 spinney
 
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							| Thank you for the nomination, Mary!   OK everyone, what is a "nibling?"     I �ll announce the winner on Friday . Good luck!    |  15 Jun 2016      
					
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 georginasantanna
 
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							| You suffer from "nibling" when you nibble words in the gerund! One bite may be good but don �t exxagerate! |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 georginasantanna
 
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							| People who love writing suffer from this disease: nibling! |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							|  Nibling = act of chewing a gum and then make loud noises         |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 kohai
 
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							| It � s one of the alphabet test prescriptions.   John and Jenny came in late when others were working. They thought it was a new vocabulary test as usual. They had forgotten they had to learn the alphabet for today �s test...   Teacher dictated: N, I, B, L, I, N, G! John wrote: An, I, be, ... a lion, gee! Jenny wrote: Ann, eye, bee, Al, Ian, ...sol! |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| (1) nibling -(Historical)  a tiny nib used for creating miniature manuscripts. nib + Ling (diminutive)   (2)  nibling - (Modern) a person who does not display any bling whatsoever, and in fact shuns such materialistic attitudes. ni (no) + bling               |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 Manuhk
 
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							| nibling (continuous form of the verb  �to nible � ) meaning: the act of nibbling when you are actually on a diet and shouldn �t do so
        
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| Nibling: short form for a no-bib darling, i.e. a toddler who has mastered the spoon and no longer requires a bib because she can eat without getting her clothes messy. Origin: toddler-speak pronunciation of Mum�s praise for not needing a bib, also the drunken slurred version heard in drinking establishments uttered by fathers driven to drink by lack of sleep  because baby wakes every 2 hours all night long. |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 sarguero
 
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							|  Nibling: The accumulation of "you don �t know what" inside your navel   He �s got so many niblings that he can make a whole scarf with them.  |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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 kiscsepo
 
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							| Nibling= only child (nil +sibling)  |  15 Jun 2016     
					
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