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donkey wobbler

A slang term, predominantly British, for ketamine. This derives from ketamine's original purpose as a veterinary tranquilizer.
Tom got utterly wasted on donkey wobbler at Slimelight, did you see him?
by starebynight February 8, 2005
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Year of the Wibble

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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wibblesome

1. A heavily context-dependent adjective used when mere English is inadequate, impractical or undesirable.

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."
by Joren September 21, 2005
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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber composed the scores for many musicals!
by Kendikins August 23, 2005
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wobble wagging

its a man who carnt get enough of waggin his wily about
ooooo yeh i was wobble wagging last night
by XxJennyxX July 19, 2007
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wibbled

Quite drunk, or tipsy. Often used by people who are themselves in that state.
Ben is falling all over the place after 5 beers. .
Friend : Whey , ben's wibbled

John after a couple of shots...
John: I feel a bit wibbled
by Will Miller June 16, 2008
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Weeble Law

The not oft spoken of but widely understood idea that, when tailing behind an obviously idiotic person on a bike, who is wobbling, swerving, or generally unable to maintain control of their vehicle, let alone the rules of the road, and is taking up an entire lane (usually the left turning lane), the driver in the motor vehicle directly behind the rider has permission to flash headlights, swear, honk, and eventually pass the cyclist while flicking the bird.

The Weeble Law only applies to morons during the day - intoxicated nighttime riders are exempt, as are children learning how to ride.

...Because Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down.
I had to invoke the Weeble Law on the way over here, since there was a dude wobbling on his bike for 3 minutes and he couldn't decide if he wanted to make that left.
by Stiricide August 30, 2010
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