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(v): describes the act of putting together an income from a variety of sources, rather than the traditional one-income, one-job norm.
"Although I used to have a job, now I cobble to make ends meet."

"Cobbling is a much more fulfilling way to live my life; while I don't necessarily know where my next paycheck will come from, I am able to pursue several different interests at once.
cobble by worldli February 27, 2009
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To immediately ejaculate uncontrollably.
"Did you see Stacy's mom's new bikini?"
"Yeah, I know, I almost cobbled my pants."
Cobble by Bonshaquita Lafondria September 13, 2011
{v.} To make shoes.

{n.} "Cobbler" - A shoemaker.
The Ethiopian sweatshop serf cobbled me a phat pair of Tims. Holla.
cobble by sux0r June 26, 2006
A word that is a pleasure to say also see bungalo
cobble by harry July 19, 2003
verb - to cobble

a term used first in minecraft, meaning to build oneself out of a mine shaft or pit. It can be used to express taking oneself out of a situation - the opposite of digging yourself into a hole.
John: I hear you got into a fight with Jean about her being a food Racist
Max: I tried to Cobble my way out of it.
Cobble by "The Kid" March 11, 2012
Derived from the Counter Strike map "cs_cobble", to cobble is to create a highpitched turkey-like sound with your tongue and mouth that sounds like: "cobble-obble-obble...".
Aww cobble is the best map! lets play cobble! cobble! cobbleobbleobbleobbleobble!
cobble by Pügsly September 29, 2003
a space around your crotchal region (genitals) about 1 foot in radius that is akward to invade or have invaded. a combination between the words cock and bubble, pertaining to the vicinity based perameters of the cobble, and males in particuar, but also women.
When you are chillin with friends and someone looks behind them or moves and suddenly realizes they are in in your cobble (about a foot away from your package), and freak out and everyone laughs about the akwardness.
cobble by honeybeedan March 11, 2011