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wibble
/ ˈwɪbəl /
verb
- to wobble
- often foll by on to speak or write in a vague or wordy manner
Word History and Origins
Origin of wibble1
Example Sentences
Some pre-match wibble from various people:
I thought I said ‘interesting’ rather than ‘surprising’, but my cognitive function isn’t what it wibble.
It includes an elaborate dummy, a hurdle, a one-two, a back flick, a disguised pass, all kinds of off-the-ball movement – and a group of defenders who, at that particular moment in time, could have taken a polygraph test and would have sworn their name was Andy Wibble.
Meanwhile, earlier this year Level-5 expanded to mobile with the release of the puzzle / RPG hybrid Yo-kai Watch Wibble Wobble on both iOS and Android, while the first season of the animated series debuted on Netflix.
The dance move works best with crotch-grazing hot pants and the ability to wibble your jelly at 100 miles per hour.
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