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Something that is wack or rubbish.
"Man that car is a wackle"
"That shirt is a wackle." |
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(verb) to jump or bounce on your own species. ie) a human bouncing on a human, or a duck jumping on another duck. wackling, wackler, wackled. Every time I see Laura I run up behind her and wackle her.
"Look!! That duck just wackled the other one." "I'm sick of Emily wackling me. It happens everytime I walk to my locker." |
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A portmanteau of 'womens tackle'. If an elderly lady walks up to you shaking a stick, wearing lycra pants displaying hideous vaginal piles. You can say. Listen, lady, put the stick down and tend to your wackle.
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To stumble upon an incredibly fantastic deal, especially on Wackle.Net. "I got a month of free tanning for 14 bucks on Wackle!"
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To chew food loudly or smack your gum. Don't wackle while you chew your gum.
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