What is Nilbog?
1.
Joshua and his family decide to do a city/country family exchange, landing themselves in the peaceful town of Nilbog. Once there, Joshua's dead grandfather returns to warn him of the evils of Nilbog and tries to get him to convince his family to leave. His parents and sister ignore him. Joshua learns that the town's inhabitants are actually goblins (get it - "Nilbog?") and that their mission is to get outsiders to eat their goblin food, turning them into trees, where they can be eaten and devoured (the goblins are vegetarians). He must work with the ghost of his grandfather to rid the town of its goblins and restore peace to Nilbog. (A strange title, for never once is the word "troll" even mentioned - it's always "goblin.")
Dude lets go to nilbog and turn into veggies so little green men can eat us!
2.
Is commonly understood as goblin spelled backwards. Used to by the troll elite to trick mortals into accepting their hospitality.
There are absolutely no trolls in Nilbog, none whatsoever.
3.
noun. A readily transparent attempt to conceal, especially of a flaw or fault. Word originates from the movie Troll 2, where a population of goblins attempting to conceal their presence live in a town called "Nilbog"; goblin spelled backward.
He can wear however many of those gurldles as he wants, but it's nothing but a nilbog; he's damn fat.
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4.
(verb) To interfere with or ruin someone's plan or idea.
I was going to call shotgun, but Reffy totally nilbogged me.
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