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wibbly wobbley timey wimey 

A reference from a BBC Sci-Fi television series, where the main protagonist, the Doctor, tries to explain time to a character in the episode named Sally Sparrow. And describes that time is a big ball of "wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff." Or a ball of time where you can take any path alter any time line. Which is true, proven by Astrophysicist, Neil Degrasse Tyson.
Now used to describe something as very confusing.
This math problem is so wibbly wobbley timey wimey. It's so confusing.

wibbily wobbly timey wimey 

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to affect, but actually, from a non-linier, non subjective point of view it is more like a big ball of wibbily wobbly timey wimey...stuff
Doctor Who (David Tennant)
for the use of wibbily wobbly timey wimey see definition, given by timelord David Tenant. From the television show Doctor Who
Strange or unusual. Used often in the 6th series of Doctor who by the 11th Doctor, first used by the 10th Doctor in the series 3 episode "Blink."
The wibbly lever.
Wibbly by AnimalCrosser5 August 6, 2011

Skibby wibbles

Damn dude you smoked all the damn skibby wibbles
Skibby wibbles by EzDax April 4, 2022

wibbledad 

A role model who is exceptionally large and ‘jiggly’, thus the name ‘wibbledad’
'Why did you invite that fat guy to your birthday party bro?'
'He's my wibbledad, he's my idol and my best friend. I spent all weekend with him he's a pretty cool guy.'
wibbledad by Taylordboss956 April 15, 2019

wibbily wobbly timey wimey 

Without a set form or order. Like the quantum mechanics model of the electron cloud. It is always shifting and never defined thoroughly. Popularized by the angels episode of doctor who.

People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non subjective point of view it is more like a big ball of wibbily wobbly timey wimey...stuff

Doctor Who (David Tennant)
Schrodinger:"You are trying to tell me Electrons exist in a particular place Only if we can see them?? Otherwise they only exist as just energy? That's like saying if you put a cat in a box, and you can't see it, the cat is not a live or dead, cause you can't see it!"
de Broglie:"Exactly! We must put your analogy in ALL the textbooks"
Schrodinger:"That's some wibbily wobbly timey wimey bull shit"
de Broglie:"Its a region of probability"
Schrodinger:"That's what I said"