0 present participle of scribble
1 to write or draw something quickly or carelessly:
The baby's just scribbled all over my new dictionary!
[ + two objects ] I'll just scribble Dad a note/scribble a note to Dad to say we're going out.
Not only locally but nationally a whole industry has grown up to service the desire of the scribbling classes to see their words in print.
It was very common for a beginner automatic writer to find herself scribbling obscene or shocking messages.
The graphic scheme ranges from scribbling to small forms, such as a circle or a square constricted in size, and depends primarily on the child's graphic control.
The next discomfort is the long queue while the process of ticket scribbling is carried out by an inadequate staff.
I have been scribbling away during the debate.
It means no more than the scribbling on the paper which it is.
I will consider more blameless functions such as scribbling an occasional article for the newspapers, or even taking a fee for appearing on the screen.
In referring to the inquiry into the loss of the four ships he referred to the official log and a scribbling log.