2005 started off well for "the Wibbler" with a large amount of female contact during the first week of the year. Hence, this will be a fantastic year with the opposite sex for all those that wibble.
That Wibbler's sucked more titties than he's smoked biftas this year. If must be the Year of the Wibble.
by Secretive Jim January 19, 2005
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2. Characterized by either the possession of a high degree of wibble, the condition of being a wibble, or the action of wibbling.
3. Often used to describe things of an undesirable or dubious nature when words will not accomplish the twin goals of adequately describing the repugnance of the object in question and remaining conversationally polite.
2. Characterized by either the possession of a high degree of wibble, the condition of being a wibble, or the action of wibbling.
3. Often used to describe things of an undesirable or dubious nature when words will not accomplish the twin goals of adequately describing the repugnance of the object in question and remaining conversationally polite.
1. "My, my, this is quite wibblesome indeed"
2. "Check out that wibblesome pothole"
3. "I don't know about that man, that's just...wibblesome."
2. "Check out that wibblesome pothole"
3. "I don't know about that man, that's just...wibblesome."
by Joren September 21, 2005
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John after a couple of shots...
John: I feel a bit wibbled
Friend : Whey , ben's wibbled
John after a couple of shots...
John: I feel a bit wibbled
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Part of a long tradition among the upper classes of England of using infantile language to describe something e.g. "pidgies" for pyjamas, which became popular, along with pyjama parties, in the 1930s
Part of a long tradition among the upper classes of England of using infantile language to describe something e.g. "pidgies" for pyjamas, which became popular, along with pyjama parties, in the 1930s
"My grandchildren keep telling me I should be reading the wibwebwob, but I can't find it on the newstands anywhere."
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Developer/IT Jargon - Acronym for "Wouldn't it be cool if".
Wibci is a general term to describe a form of personal ineptness; a person with a general disinterest in comprehension of technical matters related to a subject or technology. A general aversion to understanding technical challenges and obstacles. A friend who always is coming up with "great" ideas for you to "do" but never offers any real creative or productive input.
Developer/IT Jargon - Acronym for "Wouldn't it be cool if".
Wibci is a general term to describe a form of personal ineptness; a person with a general disinterest in comprehension of technical matters related to a subject or technology. A general aversion to understanding technical challenges and obstacles. A friend who always is coming up with "great" ideas for you to "do" but never offers any real creative or productive input.
"My boss is such a lazy wibci, he always tries to add in ridiculous unneeded features to our company's software at the last minute then disappears on vacation."
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"Dude, that guy was flying high in the wibblesphere today. did anyone know what he was talking about?"
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