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2014 December 14, Holly Schlesinger, “Tina Tailor Soldier Spy” (13:23 from the start), in Bob's Burgers, season 5, episode 7, spoken by Patty (Betsy Sodaro):“What the hell was that?” “Our handshake. Love it or lick it, snurb.” “Hey, I love it already, snurb.”
2023 March 19, Drew Hanks, “Great Bus of Choir Adventure” (0:45 from the start), in The Great North, season 3, episode 16, spoken by Moon Tobin (Aparna Nancherla):“Um, sure you don't want to sit down, Moon? You've been standing there for three hours.” “Yep, because when Dad is ready to leave for my Ten-Year Tobin Retreat, my ass is out the door. All right, here we go. Later, snurbs, it's nature time!”