A fork of Rural Dictionary
Pibbling is exuberant canine silliness, as perfected by pit bull type dogs. It includes playing with friends and toys, hopping around, doing zoomies, making "art," rolling around, giving hugs, chewing, rearranging stuff, shopping and, of course, snuggling.
I can't leave yet, Theodore is still pibbling around the house with my slipper in his mouth.
A term of endearment used when referring to American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, or any one of the three mixed with any other breed of dog.
The name Pibble is what Furmoms use to refer to the Pit Bull dog breed. They prefer not to use the name Pit Bull because they feel it has undeserved negative connotations, and they crusade against persecution of the breed.
Their hope is that the word "Pibble" paints a gentler, kinder picture of the Pit Bull breed, even though hard evidence shows that the breed is responsible for 70% of dog attacks and maulings.
My Pibble is a doll, look at that sweet face. She hasn't mauled a baby in over a year.
A term meant to gaslight normies and convince them your hell spawn (pit bull) is not a killing machine whose primary food includes infants, grandma, cats, and other dogs.
Karen: "Isn't my pibble so cute? I put a wreath on its head and it isn't mauling someone at the exact moment I took this picture!"