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Sedge Warbler 

The sworn enemy of the Ichthyosaurus.
"I WILL eat that blasted Mr. Sedge Warbler!"
Sedge Warbler by $$$ February 21, 2004

wiggly wurber

1. Term used to describe a silly person.
2. Can be used to describe your bestfriend.
3. A hook that looks like a worm and wiggles.
1. "You are such a wiggly wurber."
2. "Tony is my wiggly wurber!"
3. "I just caught a bass with that wiggly wurber."
wiggly wurber by Ashley W January 18, 2006

waheey worbler 

A slightly over-weight user of the Wahey phrase struggling to stay upright whilst walking
Ey up!! Here comes that hairy Waheey Worbler a walking down the street, singing doo ah diddy, diddy, can he see his feet??
waheey worbler by The G August 20, 2003
Wurbling (verb); is a smooth movement, similar to jiggling. Performed by squishy, round, and usually soft objects.
It is an overly pronounced form of jiggling and is seen as both innocent and seemingly cute. Wurbling (to Wurble) is exhausting and not commonly done by humans. Which it shouldn't be done by.
"Hey, look at that slime, it's wurbling"

"I love to wurble too."
Wurble by NewWordNewDictionary November 22, 2019
Wurble (or wurbling) (verb; noun) The act of softly and smoothly jiggling, in a slow rhythmic fashion.

Wurbling is considered cute and innocent, it is usually performed by slimes or done by plants (when blown in the wind)
"Look at the tree wurble in the wind."

"Hey, it's a wurble, something that wurbles"
Wurble by Wurbling Thorn November 22, 2019
To be in a momentarily state of fright, confusion and discombobulation.
Honey was sitting in a chair. Ed planned to give Honey a wurble by throwing a pillow from behind at her. However, she was not as wurbled because Ed missed the shot.
Wurble by marsney and co December 19, 2020