wibby
Verb - to be watchful of something (such as money, water, energy, electricity, fuel, food, or any precious resource) so it does not go to waste.
Used in reference to a resource that is costly, but that many people have bad habits leading to the use of more than is necessary.
Used in reference to a resource that is costly, but that many people have bad habits leading to the use of more than is necessary.
I am turning off the engine while waiting to wibby the gasoline in the car.
Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is a way of wibbying water.
I wibbied the battery power by keeping my cell phone turned off in the mountains.
One way to wibby your money is to keep your air conditioner off while on vacation.
Instead of wasting it, we wibby it.
Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth is a way of wibbying water.
I wibbied the battery power by keeping my cell phone turned off in the mountains.
One way to wibby your money is to keep your air conditioner off while on vacation.
Instead of wasting it, we wibby it.
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