by weenis4life April 09, 2007
1. Something being put back the way it was, or into proper working order
2. Gathering one's thoughts or composure
2. Gathering one's thoughts or composure
umm... In airports, there is usually a sign that reads "recombobulation area" after you go through security
by Liz Valentine December 06, 2008
1. To put something back the way it was, or into proper working order
2. To gather one's thoughts or composure
2. To gather one's thoughts or composure
1. After Jake broke his mom's lamp, he spent many hours with a hot glue gun to recombobulate it.
2. After Sue saw Benjamin without his shirt on, she had to take a moment to recombobulate herself before she could speak in full sentences again.
2. After Sue saw Benjamin without his shirt on, she had to take a moment to recombobulate herself before she could speak in full sentences again.
by The Snood September 02, 2007
by JiminMilwaukee February 07, 2010
after falling over a carelessly misplaced chair after getting out of bed, i soon recombobulated after fully waking up.
by fallenruby August 01, 2006
The need to breathe for a second after becoming discombobulated; the act of self-gathering after a moment of discombobulation. (Note--One can not recombobulate without first being discombobulated.)
She looked into his eyes and fell in love--then she shook her head in a feeble attempt to recombobulate before she actually spoke to him.
by cletus'sgirl September 29, 2006
by dennis fink June 14, 2007