To amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner. It's not required to acheive nothing, though it is a frequent side effect. Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.
by Norm July 09, 2003
by magnus n prime April 28, 2004
One of them things what doesn't work anymore.
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The condition of being one of them things what doesn't work anymore.
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The condition of being one of them things what doesn't work anymore.
Me bimble fell down.
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I dropped the engine out me car, and it becomed a bimble.
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I just bimbled me engine by dropping it.
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I dropped the engine out me car, and it becomed a bimble.
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I just bimbled me engine by dropping it.
by Abe Carroll September 27, 2005
To amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner.
It's not required to achieve anything whilst Bimbling, although it's aimlessness is a frequent side effect.
Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.
It is not essential that Bimbling should be a solo sport.
It's not required to achieve anything whilst Bimbling, although it's aimlessness is a frequent side effect.
Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight hunch of the shoulders.
It is not essential that Bimbling should be a solo sport.
by World Bimbling champion March 01, 2011
To wander in a happy but slightly disengaged state, though with some harmless or ineffective intent. A certain business is implied. bimble Often used in British Army
Chickens aren't usually bimbling, but a mother duck and a line of ducklings crossing a road and heading into fields probably are. A duckling that breaks away from the group, explores busily and then returns has just had a bimble.
In the Sahara miles from anywhere, a guy walked out of the midday haze carrying nothing but a piece of wood, passed by 50 yards away without looking at us, and headed into the heat. Now HE was bimbling.
In the Sahara miles from anywhere, a guy walked out of the midday haze carrying nothing but a piece of wood, passed by 50 yards away without looking at us, and headed into the heat. Now HE was bimbling.
by Wuggy December 07, 2007
by HooDooWitch April 16, 2011