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The adjective form of Frubble.

Current mainstream usage describes a feeling of happiness at others' good fortune.

Can be considered as the opposite of jealousy or schadenfreude

Origin: Frubbly and the noun frubble are sometimes used in the polyamory community in the United Kingdom and the United States, to describe the feeling of compersion.

These terms are more suited to cheerful, light-hearted conversation, and they are more grammatically versatile than compersion or compersive
You found a unicorn on frubbly.com! I feel so frubbly for you! Your relationship fills me with frubbles. I am feeling so frubbly.
Frubbly by FourHands July 12, 2011
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frobbler 

One who frobbles.
He is such a cock frobbler.
frobbler by CockFrobbler October 12, 2011
A halfway cross between wobbly and flubber
Jennifer: "Hehe look at my thigh! it's so Flobbly!"

Joyce: "Haha that is so kool."
Flobbly by CuteWordMaker June 26, 2012
An onomatopoeia for the adorable, snuggly wobbliness of the manatee countenance.
“That manatee is looking rather frubbly today
Frubbly by Padma Dorjé February 5, 2021
frolicking and hobbling at the same time.
The dwarf frobbled across the lawn with a crutch in his hand to the music of his own mumbling.
frobble by Evans Atwood January 22, 2004
To be Baked, Drunk or Generally fucked.
"I'm so frobly ranno"
Frobly by WordsYourMomMade April 12, 2009