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waddle

a small pocket of fat under your chin, almost always a result of baby fat.
She had the cutest little waddle.
by lanski June 17, 2004
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1. n - The part of skin that is sometimes flabby underneath one's chin.

2. v - To tap someone's waddle with your hand, flat and outstretched, in an upward motion. Like tapping someone on their shoulder but in the opposite direction.
Waddling can be the most annoying thing if employed correctly. Getting a revenge waddle is required. Lightly tapped waddles can be more annoying than jaw-breaking ones.

Defending against a waddle can be employed by pressing chin up against your chest... which tires out the lower facial muscles. Or one can make their hand flat and touch the fingers of their hand to their waddle (noun). It's like defending the eyepoke from the 3 Stooges except you put your hand under your chin.

Warning - Waddling (verb) is contagious.
by cracker please April 5, 2005
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A charming gait usually seen in children or young animals. Use of the waddle grants these youngsters powers of persuasion and influence rarely seen in others. Without exception these powers are used to raise smiles and scatter happiness.
Her paws demonstrated a perfect waddle. Enough to make that family offer her a forever home.
by mand.mlc December 31, 2016
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The act of waddling like a duck while trolling for grapes simultaneously.
Tony 'WADDLE WADDLE's long time on his epic troll journey for grapes.
by Duck Club October 19, 2012
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Waddle on

The last message on the popular Disney MMO Club Penguin
by ih8footy June 16, 2020
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1. A form of walking, popular among ducks attempting to buy grapes from lemonade stands.

2. Walking like a duck, with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Examples:
1. Then he waddled away, waddle waddle...

2. Timmy walked with a waddle.
by Ryuuma November 15, 2012
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(1)An action of walk bow-legged.
(2)Jacking off.
(1)James likes waddling like a penguin.
(2)Tim waddled off to porn.
by General_truffles March 10, 2003
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