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What (who) is NIBS - definition


Nibs         
The little things on the ends of shoelaces.
The nibs on my laces make it easier to lace up my shoes.
nibs         
nibs
¦ noun (his nibs) informal a mock title used to refer to a self-important man.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
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nibs
shelled and crushed coffee or cocoa beans.
his nibs         
  • Modern 120-hole board
  • Traditional wooden board layout with wooden pegs
  • A game of cribbage being played
  • [[Scrimshaw]] cribbage board. Museum of Anthropology. Vancouver. 2010
  • Cribbage being played with a travel-sized scoring board
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
His nibs; Double skunk; Cribbage (strategy); Pegging (cribbage); CRIBBAGE; Cribbage board; Cribbage set; Cribbidge
informal a mock title used to refer to a self-important man.

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NIBS
NIBS or Nibs may refer to:
Examples of use of NIBS
1. Nothing more serious, you might think, than disagreement over pen nibs.
2. This resulted mainly from a solid rise in demand deposits or non–interest bearing account (NIBs) by 15.1 percent or an amount of SR28.5 billion over August 2004.
3. NOW: For the past 18 years, it‘s been the Rendezvous Kebab takeaway THEN: Philip Poole, in 1'84, presides over His Nibs pen shop in Drury Lane, London.
4. On it, Mr Gilbey addressed the princess as Squidgy and kept saying "I love you". She told him he made her go "all jellybags", and referred to her "other half" derisively as "His Nibs". They thought they were speaking privately.
5. Liquidity Growth Across Components The sum of currency in circulation and demand deposits or non–interest bearing deposits (NIBs) makes up the narrowest money supply aggregate (M1). In 2004, the stock of M1 had a strong growth of 21.6 percent or an absolute expansion of SR48.3 billion to reach SR271.3 billion.