I snuggled him like a woobie in bed last night.
by Palmer April 22, 2004
1)I'm packin' light but I got room for my woobie.
2) It was cold in the field this time but my woobie kept me half-assed warm.
2) It was cold in the field this time but my woobie kept me half-assed warm.
by govnah July 10, 2004
A term of endearment (like "baby); someone who is so cute/sad/adorable you want to hug and comfort them.
by Jaded December 10, 2003
Most kids brought a sleeping bag to camp but I took my woobie.
Linus always carries his woobie around.
Linus always carries his woobie around.
by Randino April 20, 2006
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by LadyMalchav December 03, 2006
in the united states military, classified as LINER, WET WEATHER, PONCHO, the Woobie was introduced first during Vietnam as the inner liner for the poncho, where the poncho could keep troops dry, and the liner could keep out the cold. It became such a hit though, that somehow it came to be called the Woobie out of endearment.
Maybe named for the mashup of the words "would be", maybe named for the safety blanket in the movie Mr. Mom (the young boy calls his blanket Woobie), the world may never know.....
Maybe named for the mashup of the words "would be", maybe named for the safety blanket in the movie Mr. Mom (the young boy calls his blanket Woobie), the world may never know.....
by luvmyzj93 December 13, 2016