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Crumbl - Freshly Baked Cookies & Desserts
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Crimble - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Audio (Southern England): Duration: 1 second.0:01, (file). Proper noun. edit. Crimble (plural Crimbles). (British, humorous) Christmas. Synonyms. en.wiktionary.org
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Crimble, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun Crimble is in the 1960s. OED's earliest evidence for Crimble is from 1963, in the writing of J. Lennon. www.oed.com
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crimble
▪ I. crimble earlier form of crumble v. now dial.▪ II. crimble, v. dial. [Related to the root vb. *crimb-an, OE. crimman to press, compress, and to crumb a. contracted, bent, crooked, in the same way as crimple is to crimp v.1 and crump a.1: see crimple v. 2.] intr. To shrink, cringe, go shrinking f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Happy Crimble! …What Does That Mean? It's A Beatles Thing!
Crimble or Krimble is a slang term for Christmas coined by The Beatles as part of their 1963 Christmas record issued via the Beatles Fan Club. www.sunny1079.com
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Thomas Crimble - Wikipedia
Thomas Crimble is a musician who played with Skin Alley and Hawkwind before becoming a central part of the organisation of the Glastonbury Festival en.wikipedia.org
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Thomas Crimble (cricketer)
Thomas Crimble (20 March 1798 – 1873) was an English cricketer. Crimble was born in Overton, Hampshire. References External links Thomas Crimble at Cricinfo Thomas Crimble at CricketArchive 1798 births 1873 deaths People from Overton, Hampshire English wikipedia.org
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The Meaning Of Crimble - beatlegdb.com
1960s. Humorous alteration of Christmas [interjection], perhaps reflecting childish speech. Could be John was the 1960s child! forum.beatlegdb.com
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Crimble Crumble : r/FridayNightDinner - Reddit
Shop brought Aunt Bessie Apple Crumble - it tastes ok but It was no crimble crumble 🥲. It was a sad end to Easter Sunday. www.reddit.com
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"CRIMBLE": British slang term for Christmas - OneLook
▸ noun: (British, humorous) Christmas. Similar: Chrimble, crumpler, crincum-crancum, crimp, crile, Crum, crambo, cringe, ... www.onelook.com
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Crimble - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Through Crimble, Gil got involved with a group of well-to-do bohemians who were setting up what would become the first proper Glastonbury festival. www.wordnik.com
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Why do they always say crimble crumble? : r/FridayNightDinner
Grimble Crumble is the name of the gnome in Pink Floyd's song The Gnome as featured on their debut album, Piper at the Gates of Dawn in 1967. It ... www.reddit.com
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Crimble
Crimble, n. Brit. slang. Brit. /ˈkrɪmbl/, U.S. /ˈkrɪmb(ə)l/ Forms: 19– Chrimble, 19– Crimble; Also with lower-case initial. [Humorous alteration of Christmas n., perhaps reflecting childish speech. Compare earlier Crimbo n.] Christmas. Cf. Crimbo n.1963J. Lennon in Beatles Fan Club Recording in New ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Crimble
Thomas Crimble is a musician who played with Skin Alley and Hawkwind before becoming a central part of the organisation of the Glastonbury Festival from Crimble also wrote songs with John Otway on the 'Where Did I Go Right?' album, produced by Neil Innes. wikipedia.org
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Crimbo
Crimbo, n. Brit. slang. Brit. /ˈkrɪmbəʊ/, U.S. /ˈkrɪmˌboʊ/ Forms: 19– Chrimbo, 19– Crimbo; Also with lower-case initial. [Humorous alteration of Christmas n., perhaps reflecting childish speech; compare -o suffix. Compare Crimble n.] Christmas. Cf. Crimble n. Also used in interjections: cf. Christma... Oxford English Dictionary
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