1. nabs - Noun
2. nabs - Verb
nabs
third-person singular simple present indicative of nab
nabs
A single-serving package of crackers, usually filled with peanut butter. Snack crackers.
He purchased a pack of nabs from the vending machine.
Case in point: Mayer Hawthorne’s recent video for “A Long Time,” which nabs tape from a ‘70s-era Detroit dance television show. Source: Internet
The honeycomb texture of the Casabella Microfiber Glass Cloths nabs water spots, smudges, and dirt from mirrors and glass without scratching. Source: Internet
And New York nabs two spots in the top 10: Per Se in sixth place, Eleven Madison Park in 10th. Source: Internet
Sharon Osbourne nabs megabucks X Factor deal – but will do 'le. Source: Internet
US Coast Guard nabs J'can near Florida: Jamaican, Bahamian, Caribbean, Global News News at Caribdaily.com British Virgin Isles. Source: Internet
The series also tracks the efforts of Diving With a Purpose (DWP), a collaborating organization with The National Association of Black Scuba Divers (NABS), as they search for and locate six slave ships that sank drowning the enslaved humans aboard. Source: Internet