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stiofan
Spain

The action of taking very small bites of a food. Like a mouse eating cheese.
 
John is nibling on the chocolate bar because he is afraid of eating it all too quickly, He wants the bar to last as long as possible.

16 Jun 2016     



douglas
United States

We all know what BLING is:
 
 
Nie (German for never) has a pretty universal understanding as never.
 
So nibbling = NEVER BLING

16 Jun 2016     



yanogator
United States

I thought they were the people who owned the ring in Germanic mythology - basis of Wagner �s operas.
 
Bruce 

16 Jun 2016     



spinney
United Kingdom

Really difficult to decide which one was the winner but in the end I �ve gone for Apodo �s entry.
 
 
 
It really means the children of your siblings. So, Georginsantanna was actually right.  

16 Jun 2016     



georginasantanna
Portugal

Hi!
I didn �t know I was right! It just made no sense to me and I thought it was a good definition and it was the real definition in the end!  

17 Jun 2016     



spinney
United Kingdom

A damn fine guess, to be sure. 

17 Jun 2016     

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