Nobble - What does it mean?
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(British, Australia, slang) To injure or obstruct intentionally; batter.
* 2011 , Terry Ryder, "
* 2012 , Gavin Clarke, "
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*:His main fear is that the fledgling technology could have its wings clipped by traditional manufacturers, who will doubtless view it as a threat to their livelihoods, and do all in their powers to nobble it.
(British, slang) To gain influence by corrupt means or intimidation.
*2000 , Italo Pardo, Morals of Legitimacy: Between Agency and System , page 122
*2002 , Kevin Jefferys, Labour Forces: From Ernie Bevin to Gordon Brown , page 107
*:For example jury trials were reformed to allow majority verdicts, so that criminals could less easily nobble them.
*2012 , Mark Hagger, William: King and Conqueror , page 75
*:Here, though, Picot's overbearing power, and the fact that the bishop was an absentee, meant that the sheriff could use threats to "nobble" the judges.
(British, slang) To steal.
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(nobbl)Affordable-housing lobby out to nobble investments", The Australian , 22 October 2011:
- Their core belief, unsupported by evidence or logic, is that homes are unaffordable because investors drive up prices.
- Australians for Affordable Housing appears to think that nobbling investors will strike a telling blow for first-time buyers: remove negative gearing and increase capital gains tax, and homes will be affordable.
Google attacks Twitter's search bias claim", The Register , 11 January 2012:
- Google has come out fighting after Twitter claimed that changes to its search engine nobble results to favour Google+, damaging the internet.
3D printing: Difference Engine: The PC all over again?", The Economist , 9 September 2012:
- The jury was nobbled to delay unanimous verdict.
- Unlike "noble" vigilantes, the police and court facilities which exist are said to be inefficient and corrupt, and juries are said to be easily "nobbled " or intimidated.