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Well, for me, this one will have to be explained in some detail.
To me, kibble is small dry pet food.
tried looking it up on Google and I am even less informed than when I started. OED doesn't throw any more light - as a verb, to chop coarsely, as a noun - American - to pellets for pet food formed by such a process
Mike
Kibble here is cat food. The cats are bemoaning the fact that the bottom of their bowl is visible and therefore requires refilling.
I get you have to be a cat owner :)
Ah!
Quote from: -Oy- on May 04, 2022, 10:16:57 AM
Kibble here is cat food. The cats are bemoaning the fact that the bottom of their bowl is visible and therefore requires refilling.
I get you have to be a cat owner :)
As someone who has both a dog & several cats I didn't make the connection as the term kibble also applies to dog food, relating to the size & shape of the pellets.
I can see the connection now.
I just thought it would be something I had to look up on Urban Dictionary :rolleyes:
Kibble to me is two things
one a boring twatt on facebook who uses a wasted university education to batter me as often as possible, mainly because of my views on Brexit... lol... he is trying to sell a house in Spain, with so far no luck [my doll is working]
oh yes and the second Kibble as far as i know was the largest borstal in Scotland
i would enjoy both coming together...