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What is a shneeb?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 9/15/2023

A shneeb is a legendary dwarf, that dispises church bells, and has small wheels for feet. Found mainly in large numbers, pestering family housholds with small rocks. Its diet includes padlocks, seaweed, schnopz, and babies. The largest and most pestering, is Liam. Constantly it bothers the mighty boar with its instilence.

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