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wimpling 

Etymology

Blend of wimp and weakling

Noun

1. A person who is weak or even sickly physical constitution and lacks confidence, is irresolute and wishy-washy.

2. Alternative weak character, lacking in courage and/or moral strength.
I can't have any patience who can't stand for themselves espcially what I've seen on the last episode of "The Ex- Wives Club" because of this wimpling who went back to his Ex - Girlfriend who dumped him.
wimpling by MikeKal July 19, 2009
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Wimblington 

Is one of the most boring places on the earth with one shop, 2 churches and a load of cats. Usually inhabited by people who would rather move to Chatteris because they love forks. The main attraction is a horse whose cock can grow rapidly and disappear and look like a female horse.
'I'm sick of Wimbo, I love forks and hate cats, I'm moving to Chatteris.'

'I really like horse penis, I may move to Wimblington.'
Wimblington by CLACALAL November 1, 2011

Wompling 

The art of avoiding answering the question by spewing large amounts of verbal diarrhea
I see the Liberal member of parliament is 'wompling' on, in an effort to deflect from the obvious corruption engulfing his colleague.
Wompling by 1percentburn October 12, 2020
Basically the same as wimp except it is used as a verb now.
Running away from the situation, trying to avoid the situation...being a LOSER ABOUT IT...Yeah all of that!
He is so dumb, he's basically wimping out of the whole situation.

Stop wimping out!

Ok why are you being scared? Your wimping out for nothing!
wimping by I am Unique November 28, 2005

Wimplings 

A group of people who are wimps
Hey you see that group of people? Yea they’re Wimplings.
wimping is like simping except the “simp” in this situation is a woman
i’m totally wimping over sensai kakashi right now
wimping by sensai_simp69 July 6, 2020

Wimbling Iron 

Any tool which is not a hammer (such as a large spanner), which is used as a hammer. Often deployed in inaccessible places, e.g. when working underneath a car, in the absence of a hammer. Almost the opposite of the Manchester screwdriver
The nut was so tight that it wouldn't undo, so I hit the wrench with a wimbling iron and that loosened it.
Wimbling Iron by phild January 14, 2013