Nobbling
[nob-uh l] /ˈnɒb əl/
verb (used with object), nobbled, nobbling. British Slang.
1.
to drug or disable (a race horse) to prevent its winning a race.
2.
to convince (a person) by fraudulent methods; misrepresent or lie to.
3.
to swindle; defraud.
4.
to seize (a person); hold for arrest.
/ˈnɒbəl/
verb (transitive) (Brit, slang)
1.
to disable (a racehorse), esp with drugs
2.
to win over or outwit (a person) by underhand means
3.
to suborn (a person, esp a juror) by threats, bribery, etc
4.
to steal; filch
5.
to get hold of; grab
6.
to kidnap
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