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degreen2014 | 17:11 Fri 16th Dec 2022 | ChatterBank
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What does the meaning To knobble something. etc A Trial


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To impair or damage it I thinks
to alter the outcome for your own good
To offer money or make threats to someone to get the verdict you want
Knobbling a trial includes illegal actions such as bribing or threatening members of the jury
fix it so you win
The OED only recognises the word as 'nobble'. (i.e. without the leading 'k'). Here's the relevant definition from that source:
https://i.postimg.cc/Hs5GGnyh/Nobble.jpg
I think there is no k in nobble.
There is Noble and Knobble, different meanings.
The one the OP wants is Nobbled.
Missed a b out of nobbled.
In Scotland to knobble something means to steal it.
Didn’t there used to be an advert on TV for something chocolatey with the tag line “One nibble and you’re nobbled”?

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