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What (who) is umbles - definition

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
Umbles; Umble pie; Eat humble pie

Umbles         
·noun ·pl The entrails and coarser parts of a deer; hence, sometimes, entrails, in general.
umbles         
¦ plural noun variant spelling of numbles.
Umble pie         
·- A pie made of umbles. ·see To eat humble pie, under Humble.

Wikipedia

Humble pie

To eat humble pie, in common usage, is to face humiliation and subsequently apologize for a serious mistake. Humble pie, or umble pie, is also a term for a variety of pastries based on medieval meat pies.

The expression derives from umble pie, a pie filled with chopped or minced offal, especially of deer but often other meats. Umble evolved from numble (after the Middle French nombles), meaning "deer's innards".

Although "umbles" and the modern word "humble" are etymologically unrelated, each word has appeared with and without the initial "h" after the Middle Ages until the 19th century. Since the sound "h" is dropped in many dialects, the phrase was hypercorrected as "humble pie". While "umble" is now gone from the language, the phrase remains, carrying the fossilized word as an idiom.

Examples of use of umbles
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2. Wine, today, tastes of or smells like or otherwise recalls: aloes, broom, creosote, dubbin, elderflower, freesia, gentian, holly, iodine, jasmine, korma, lily, mince pie, naphthalene, ozone, pine, quince, rose, September, tar, umbles, verbena, woad, xanthophyll, yeast, zoo, etc.