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1. wibble
The act of being so overcome with emotion that
1. The eyebrows come together and curve up at the inside.
2. The eyes become big and childlike
3. The lips and sometimes the chin shake.
Number three is what actually constitutes wibbling.
Sarah: Please come to the dance with me, Billy!
Billy: Uh...I dunno...
Sarah:...*wibbles*
Billy: Oh, Sarah! Of course I will!
Both: *luff*
2. Wibble
The word used by Rowan Atkinson in "blackadder goes forth" to denote a state of insanity. I the scene he puts pencils up his nose and repeats "wibble wibble" in order to get sent home from the trenches.
George: "What is your name?"
Blackadder: "Wibble."
George: "What is 2 plus 2?"
Blackadder: "Wibble, Wibble."
Blackadder, trying to prove he is mad, in his bunker, with underpants on his head and a pendil up each nostril
3. wibble
/verb/. - the state of becoming emotionally overwhelmed--often followed by a silence because the individual is unable to find the words to speak properly
Wendy wibbled, a chill running the length of her body, temporarily immobilizing her from doing anything, even speaking.
by Lysyrna Aug 7, 2004 share this
4. wibble
The act of making one's lower lip shake when pouting, for greater effect.
You hurt my feelings! :wibble:
5. Wibble
An old boys summer camp favorite, the Wibble. The act of putting your own hand down your pants, holding your balls until your hand is nicely warmed, then placing your clammy palm on the unsuspecting cheek of a fellow camper or counselor while exclaiming "Wibble".
Johnny removes his sticky warm palm from his pants and plants it on the cheek of his unsuspecting counceller Bill:

Johnny: "Wibble!!!"
Bill: "Sheeeet, wibbled for the 4th time today..."
6. wibble
A young child, generally under the age of five.
Aww, look at the cute widdle wibble!
7. wibble
Nonsense n,v particularly in long-winded verbal or written form. Contrary to common belief, this term pre-dates Blackadder, who anyway didn't even say it. On the script for the final episode of Blackadder Goes Forth- see w ww.whatalovelywar.co.uk/blackwords.html#P4E6 - it's written "wooble" (pronounced "wuh-ble").
French post-modern philosophy is a load of wibble.
by Ray Girvan Jun 22, 2004 share this
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