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wubble

1. To worry or concern.
2. To cause feelings of instability or uneasiness.
Your Facebook message wubbles me.
In 1930, the stock market severely wubbled.
by Midget Editor January 21, 2009
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Wubble

The word to describe the " Sag " of your hat / beanie.
Look at the Wubble of his hat today! It's not even on his head!
by The King of AfterBang January 19, 2010
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Just a Little Death Wobble

A standing 69 in which the man does squats until his legs begin to wobble.
When he can squat no more the woman gets piledriven.
"Hey Mason. You have fun last night?"
"Yeah! She wanted Just a Little Death Wobble..."
by Ronald Ron Ronson April 2, 2021
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wubble

I call my dad wubble. For some reason, it used to be chubble, but after discovering that bubbly water = wubble, i called him that!
Bubbly - ubbly
water - W

W + ubbly = wubbly = wubble!
by Chewy Chunky January 6, 2008
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Webble

When someone has their hair really messy (e.g. like a bad hair day)
Kane has a webble today because he used too much hairspray!
by Someone across the road December 20, 2010
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Wibbles

"I'm Back"

"Wibbles!"
by Epicia July 15, 2022
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wibbles

A variation of "welcome back" in online gaming communities, coming phonetically from the acronym "wb".
"I'm back."
"Wibbles!"
by hortwort December 20, 2023
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