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wibble1871, from wibble-wobble (1847), a colloquial reduplication of wobble (v.).
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wibbleverb Definition: to wobble and wiggle at the same time Example Sentence: The bowling pin wibbled, but it didn't fall down.
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wibble A feeling of insecurity, typically temporary or fleeting, when seeing a partner being affectionate with someone else. Wibbley: of or related to wibble, as Seeing those two together makes me feel wibb [..]
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