nublet

noun
/ˈnʌblɪt/UK/ˈnʌblət/US/ˈnuːblɪt/UK/ˈnublət/US

Etymology

From nub (“small knob or lump”) + -let (diminutive suffix).

  1. formed as nublet — “nub + -let

Definitions

  1. A small nub or protrusion.

    • "I have a little nublet of a note for you," said he, producing a dirty bit of paper ill folded up, and fastened with a large mass of red sealing-wax.
    • What I've been thinking about is that customer you told me about who brought in the pants with the green nublets on them.
  2. Alternative spelling of nooblet (“an especially annoying or inexperienced noob…

    Alternative spelling of nooblet (“an especially annoying or inexperienced noob (“newbie”)”).

    • And all you EVA nublets, watch the series, THEN talk.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for nublet. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA