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A flub is a hatchling [[gibgibsew]], usually less than six months old.  The term 'flubble' which comes from flub means a newly hatched gibgibsew.  It is often used in the plural to refer to children in one's care.
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A flub is a hatchling [[gibgibsew]], usually less than six months old.  A flub can measure from 15cm (6 in) to 150cm (60 in) long.
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The term 'flubble' which comes from flub means a newly hatched gibgibsew.  It is often used figuratively in the plural to refer to children in one's care.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 3 February 2018

A flub is a hatchling gibgibsew, usually less than six months old. A flub can measure from 15cm (6 in) to 150cm (60 in) long.

The term 'flubble' which comes from flub means a newly hatched gibgibsew. It is often used figuratively in the plural to refer to children in one's care.


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