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Woozy Suzie 

A liquor bottle holder that has the bottles sit upside down in holders that have nozzles in each individual bottle and is on a rotating base. Similar to a "Lazy Susan" that would be normally used in the kitchen.
My mom got me a Woozy Suzie for Christmas! It spins like the Lazy Susan in our kitchen cabinet!"; "Spin that Suzie around and let me get a shot of that Jack!
Woozy Suzie by LysolisCool March 22, 2011
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wooly back 

Someone who lives near, but NOT in, Liverpool.
He's not a scouser, he's a wooly back.
wooly back by definition April 4, 2005
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A creepy animal that is one of the primary enemies of Winnie the Pooh. Visions of the creature, which is somewhat of an elephant looking thing, are usually credited to drugs and excessive eating of Rabbit's mushrooms.
"Oh bother. Rabbit, I ate some of your mushrooms and those little sugar pills. My rumbly tumbly hurts, and I'm scared I'll be attacked by a woozle."
woozle by ColdVantage January 5, 2005

Woolly Dentata 

When your teeth are so dirty they feel like they are wearing sweaters. Woolly tooth sweaters.
"I think that guy has woolly dentata. His teeth look furry."
Woolly Dentata by jolpyman2 July 24, 2014

woollyback 

"Woollyback" is a term used in Liverpool, England to describe people who come from outside Liverpool, especially those from Lancashire, which is sometimes used pejoratively towards those perceived as outsiders by Scousers, natives of Liverpool.

The term is believed to have originally referred to the people who worked in wool factories in towns near Liverpool, such as St Helens, Wigan or Widnes. They would walk to Liverpool carrying the wool on their backs, therefore they became known as Woollybacks, and now the term refers to anyone from the county of Lancashire.
Anfield's full of Woollybacks these days.

Them Woollybacks have a weird accent, they tark lahk this.
woollyback by Scouse Lad April 30, 2006

wooly back 

A wool is short for the Liverpool term Wooly Back which is a derogatory expression for people from lancashire and cheshire, originating from the early 1900's when the population of lancashire used to wear a form of sheepskin coat and was considered to be a sheep shagger by scousers.

This of course has not changed much, except the lancashire and cheshire fashion sense has got worse
a Liverpool football song from the 70's

There's a wooly over there
baggy kecks and feathered hair
with a 3 star jumper half way up his back
thats a f8cking wooly back
wooly back by Tommy w November 1, 2005

woozle wuzzle 

Complete randomness intended to make someone laugh.

First uttered by Bart in a 'classic' Simpsons episode 1F11 Bart Gets Famous.

Commonly used now to introduce oneself, change the subject, fill in dead air, or mess with people to get reactions.

Acceptably used at any moment in any situation one would like.
Woozle wuzzle!

Woozle wuzzle?

Woozle wuzzle.
woozle wuzzle by JewishMofo January 20, 2011