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Wobbler

A humanoid creature found in Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS). Wobblers have existed since the dawn of time. Wobblers can be red or blue. Wobblers have no facial features, other than two googly eyes. Red and blue wobblers have a big rivalry, and will try to murder each other. Wobblers do not speak English, they instead speak gibberish, or just yell.
These two wobblers are really strong, I wonder who will win in the battle.
by NotNickW October 21, 2021
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wibbletated

Something that's distorted to the point of being non-functional.
About a fork that's all bent out of shape:
"This fork is wibbletated!"
by Tanath9 July 7, 2006
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Wooble Job

A poorly executed hand job by someone inexperienced, quite intoxicated, and/or half asleep.
It replaces the regular pumping action with semi-random motions that are inconsistent in direction and repartition.
I wasn't expecting a wooble job, but her inexperience showed when she thought it was sexy by pumping my penis around like her first time driving a manual car.
by stripchecker December 31, 2012
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womble

1. large hairy animal from late 1970's kid's TV show
2. silly person
1. "The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we."
2. "Don't eat that lightbulb, you womble!"
by Jenesis October 1, 2005
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wibble

/verb/. - the state of becoming emotionally overwhelmed--often followed by a silence because the individual is unable to find the words to speak properly
Wendy wibbled, a chill running the length of her body, temporarily immobilizing her from doing anything, even speaking.
by Lysyrna August 7, 2004
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Wobbly Bits

Women have Wobbly bits, Men have Dangly Bits
by Dean September 18, 2003
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word wobbles

When one is working with any computer word-processing program, and it begins to become non-responsive and/or performs strange, unexplained functions, often resulting in the computer freezing and/or loss of the entire document.
The term is derived from the skateboarding vernacular term "speed wobbles," which is when a skateboard begins to tightly swerve uncontrollably from left to right due to excessive speed.
Man, I spent two hours typing my report for Literature class and I got the word wobbles just before the screen went blank.
by Marcus Solomon December 3, 2007
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