by Jerry W. P. March 23, 2008

Travelling across London using a combination of the underground (aka Tube) and overground (aka Chavlink) trains. From the lyrics of the theme song of the popular 1970s-1980s childrens' TV programme: 'Underground, overground, wombling free....'
'How are we going to get from Green Park to Hackney Wick?'
'Simple - we'll go wombling. Vic line to Highbury, change there to the Chavlink.'
'Simple - we'll go wombling. Vic line to Highbury, change there to the Chavlink.'
by The Moai February 18, 2007

Wombles - The Wombles (an acronym for White Overall Movement Building Liberation through Effective Struggle) are a group of hardcore London Anarchists who wear white overalls to demos.
They crop in the lyrics for The Libertines' song "Time for Heroes".
Did you see the stylish kids in the riot?
Shovelled up like muck and set the night on fire
Wombles bleed, truncheons and shields
You know I cherish you my love.
Did you see the stylish kids in the riot?
Shovelled up like muck and set the night on fire
Wombles bleed, truncheons and shields
You know I cherish you my love.
by Charlesworth April 19, 2006

Wombats *high pitched noise*
Womble *high pitched noise*
(alternatively) guy: man that guy is a womble.
*DO NOT get confused with the word dildo*
Womble *high pitched noise*
(alternatively) guy: man that guy is a womble.
*DO NOT get confused with the word dildo*
by OxygenIsDope September 24, 2016

"To make good use of the things that you find, the things that the everyday folk leave behind."
From The Wombles tv show theme tune
From The Wombles tv show theme tune
by Jugglizt August 6, 2011

A Womble is a derogatory term used in the wombat community. A Womble is the retarded wombat of the pack.
by Molgera85 March 20, 2017

to womble or to go wombling is to do something aimlessly, not aiming for anything in particular, and not being stressed when you realise you havent acchived anything.
for example, one can womble around online, checkling myspace and facebook and not really having an aim. one can also say,
"i wombled around online for an hour"
"i spent the day wombling round the house, not doing a lot"
"i wombled around online for an hour"
"i spent the day wombling round the house, not doing a lot"
by Rachael Peck January 22, 2008
