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worble

(n) A botfly larva. The parent fly lays its eggs in a person or animal, and the larva grows into a huge maggot that migrates to the neck and chews its way out when it is ready to pupate. Also spelled warble, wormil.
The rabbit was dead, but we could see that its neck was moving as if it had an alien under its skin, and the next thing we knew, a giant worble the size of a shotgun shell crawled out of it. And we figured that rabbit was better off dead.
by Heptune May 17, 2005
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Womble

The act of tackling someone and fisting them at the same time.
I'm going to WOMBLE Sarah for saying I couldn't do this
by Jared Perez March 22, 2008
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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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fraj wombler

Someone who indulges in acts of gross indecency in and around areas of outstanding natural beauty.
"I did some major fraj wombling at Niagara Falls last Tuesday."
by dabheel parver October 5, 2004
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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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Wobbly Pops

Beer, malt liquor beverage shared amongst friends
After the game Kwame shared a few wobbly pops with his team mates
by Brock April 20, 2004
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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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