Derogatory slang for a fat or bottom heavy person, based on the toys of the same name from the 70's.
by alphachimp October 17, 2003
The coolest Flash series to ever hit the Intraweb! Weebl & Bob love pie.
Learn about these fascinating creatures and their habits at weebl.jolt.co.uk
Learn about these fascinating creatures and their habits at weebl.jolt.co.uk
by cool_penguin_0 June 16, 2004
by RayMarie1988 October 20, 2008
A website created by Jonti Pickingwhich contains may animations by him and the staff of the site. A different sie to Weebl Jolt.
by BlueFladoo July 24, 2006
The behavior of a person who has fallen asleep sitting up (as in a car on a long trip), where they will start to slump farther and father towards one side and then jerk back to an upright seated position, then repeat the cycle, all without ever waking up. Refers to the toy for small children called Weebles, marketed with the slogan "Weebles wobble but they won't fall down."
by Johnny Gossamer May 24, 2015
As a verb: upon having exemplary intercourse it is the act of a woman queefing and then shakily walking to the bathroom to clean up. "She had the queefing weebles when he was done with her."
As a noun: a woman with a sneezing unicorn in her vagina. "She's a queefing weeble."
As a noun: a woman with a sneezing unicorn in her vagina. "She's a queefing weeble."
by GrinHard April 19, 2017
The not oft spoken of but widely understood idea that, when tailing behind an obviously idiotic person on a bike, who is wobbling, swerving, or generally unable to maintain control of their vehicle, let alone the rules of the road, and is taking up an entire lane (usually the left turning lane), the driver in the motor vehicle directly behind the rider has permission to flash headlights, swear, honk, and eventually pass the cyclist while flicking the bird.
The Weeble Law only applies to morons during the day - intoxicated nighttime riders are exempt, as are children learning how to ride.
...Because Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down.
The Weeble Law only applies to morons during the day - intoxicated nighttime riders are exempt, as are children learning how to ride.
...Because Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down.
I had to invoke the Weeble Law on the way over here, since there was a dude wobbling on his bike for 3 minutes and he couldn't decide if he wanted to make that left.
by Stiricide August 31, 2010