by YayJ January 04, 2010
The combination of a military issue poncho and it's corresponding liner. When attached, these items form a very snuggly means of staying warm in otherwise intolerable conditions. Often mispronounced "wooby" (like, booby). Though extremely comfortable, this is not a suitable substitute for MSS or Gore-Tex.
Major: Do you have something warm to sleep in?
Cadet: Sir, I will be perfectly comfortable in the -30oF weather and freezing rain because I have my wubbie. Now, excuse me while I proceed to freeze my nuts off.
Cadet: Sir, I will be perfectly comfortable in the -30oF weather and freezing rain because I have my wubbie. Now, excuse me while I proceed to freeze my nuts off.
by shopperqueen022 November 03, 2011
by KateOfTheJeyz. May 22, 2007
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by Colin Ramos June 18, 2006
by Deacon Brandt November 05, 2006
Another name for a military poncho liner -- a blanket-like insulator for use underneath a poncho.
Also can be used as "wubby-liner" -- a similar item used as an extra layer of insulation in a M-65 field jacket.
Also can be used as "wubby-liner" -- a similar item used as an extra layer of insulation in a M-65 field jacket.
Privates, I've told you multiple times, the commander has said he doesn't want you to use your wubby as a blanket. You'll just have to make your freaking bunk every morning. Now, do pushups.
by PFC Ocon September 30, 2009