While riding a bike down the hill, when you start to lose control and the front wheel shakes back and forth, sometimes causing a crash.
I was going so fast I got speed wurbles and almost died.
by John Bartley March 2, 2005
Get the wurbles mug.
The feeling you have in your stomach when you ate too much
My belly feels wurbly and i could throw up
by Tobique August 26, 2021
Get the wurbly mug.
Can be used in two ways
1. As an innuendo regarding a game of making out
2. Travelling to the beach
We should play Wurble Durble/let’s Wurble Durble.
by DictionaryPerson0202 December 14, 2022
Get the Wurble durble mug.
vb. to speak clearly and articulately without making any sense whatsoever. Used extensively by consultants or ex-consultants. Frequently accompanied by movement of the arms and hands. See also 'arm waving'
I'm just wurbling here. That's just wurble.
by jon0303 January 12, 2021
Get the Wurble mug.
Wurbling (verb); is a smooth movement, similar to jiggling. Performed by squishy, round, and usually soft objects.
It is an overly pronounced form of jiggling and is seen as both innocent and seemingly cute. Wurbling (to Wurble) is exhausting and not commonly done by humans. Which it shouldn't be done by.
"Hey, look at that slime, it's wurbling"

"I love to wurble too."
by NewWordNewDictionary November 23, 2019
Get the Wurble mug.
To be in a momentarily state of fright, confusion and discombobulation.
Honey was sitting in a chair. Ed planned to give Honey a wurble by throwing a pillow from behind at her. However, she was not as wurbled because Ed missed the shot.
by marsney and co December 19, 2020
Get the Wurble mug.
Wurble (or wurbling) (verb; noun) The act of softly and smoothly jiggling, in a slow rhythmic fashion.

Wurbling is considered cute and innocent, it is usually performed by slimes or done by plants (when blown in the wind)
"Look at the tree wurble in the wind."

"Hey, it's a wurble, something that wurbles"
by Wurbling Thorn November 23, 2019
Get the Wurble mug.