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Neologism economic placeholder for "durable goods", coined by Wall Street Journal headline writers October 27, 2010.
20th century economic theory brought us the concept of the widget, symbolized by the icon of the clockwork gear, capturing the prevailing economic sentiments of its time. The 21st century replaces this concept with the durble, a concept personified as a herpy, derpy cartoon blimp, also capturing prevailing sentiment.
Durble by economnomnomist October 28, 2010
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Wurble durble 

Can be used in two ways
1. As an innuendo regarding a game of making out
2. Travelling to the beach
We should play Wurble Durble/let’s Wurble Durble.
When you delete a file or email not just from your hard drive or mail server but also from your deleted or trash file. Double delete
I better dublete this email because it contains personal information that I would not share with anyone.
dublete by Kool Rob October 28, 2013

e-dubble 

E-dublble is an east coast hip-hop artist who currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland. He was born 1982 in the suburbs of Philadelphia. He is known for his debut album "hip hop is good" and for his "Freestyle Friday s", where he made a new song every Friday for aout 1 year.

E-dubble s music distinguishes it self from that of other rappers because e-dubble uses his music as a tool to show his thoughts and feelings in an honest style that is difficult to find in hip-hop. His songs often have a very fast uptempo beat, nasty lyrics and a extreamely catchy hook. The lyrics message is uplifting and it will put you in a good mood while listening to it.
Guy 1: "Chek out this rapper man he is fucking awesome, his name is e-dubble".

Guy 2: "I will, what did you say was his name ?"
e-dubble by milandaking July 23, 2012

eek barba durkle 

A pretty fucked-up ooh la la
Eek barba durkle, somebody's gonna get laid in college

hurkle-durkle 

Hurkle-durkle: a 200 year-old Scottish term meaning to lounge in bed long after it's time to get up. Happiness is hurkle-durkling.
I've got lots to do today but as it's raining I'm going to hurkle-durkle instead.
hurkle-durkle by Adge77 April 30, 2023
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