|
|||||
What is nurdle?Sarah, Shannon, Ashley, Michaela, Grace, Katie, Caroline's favorite catch-phrase "She curdled my nurdle. Naked." Curdle My Nurdle nurdle - videoNurdle - what is it?A good, loving or loved feeling associated with someone or something; "You give me fuzzy nurdles when you do that" - "The kittens were so cute, I got fuzzy nurdles when they snuggled up to me" What does "nurdle" mean?Small blobs of batter that have been fried into yummy crunchies that accompany fried fish, such as that served at Long John Silver's restarant. I would like lots of nurdles with my fish platter, please! Nurdle - what does it mean?Putting your feet under someone's butt to keep them warm. Mark: "Were you and Tom just nurdling?" Nurdle - meaningA small glob of batter that has been fried into a yummy crunchy crumb that accompanies fried fish, such as that served at Long John Silver's. I would like lots of nurdles with my fish platter, please! Nurdle - definitionnoun: A small blob, usually but not always placed with intent. A nurdle of shaving cream remained, wartlike, on his forehead. Or: He deposited a nurdle of Vote toothpaste atop the Empire State Building (remember the TV add?). Nurdle - slangThe up and down movement of a cats front paws on an object (or person) before laying down. The cat nurdled the pillow for a good five minutes before he layed down. Nurdledescribes anything that is small in any shape way or form and it can be used as a noun, adjective or maybe even a verb? noun: i see a short, cute, little boy and i say.. "awww look at that little nurdle!" Nurdlethose little plastic pellets you find washed up on the beach after they've gotten lost on the way to factory where they make plastic water bottles that you buy instead of drinking tap water. They're also found in the bellies of poor sealife that mistake them for food. And they're plastic, so they don't break down. There's more nurdles in the ocean than plankton. A lot more. NurdleTo push the ball into a space in order to take a quick single in the game of Cricket. "But he Thorpe soon looked at home, as indeed he should at The Oval, with that familiar nurdle to the on side, skipping back from right foot to left, to the fore" |
|||||
www.Definder.net Powered by Urban Dictionary |