wibbly wobble
by 11839207247 on Sep 21, 2015 09:11:26
The act of losing all sense of
balance or completely
wiping out while on a distance run. It is completely
acceptable to laugh at one for experiencing this unfortunate event.
Example:
Every time I
run in my
spikes during a race, I
take one wrong step and my legs lose all control and I experience a wibbly wobble.
Wibble Wobble
by Sparticus Freeholdius on May 08, 2009 02:15:46
A phrase used to deliberately confuse,
confound or
befuddle a person with little or no grasp of the English language, who is employed in a job or position where the speaking and the comprehension of English is of
paramount importance.
Its use is more effectively enhanced in a sentence, which utilizes other complicated or easily misunderstood words
Example:
Gas attendant: What now you want me?
Motorist: My good man, could you direct me, expeditiously if you please, to Wibble Wobble Ave?
-or-
Busboy: Can I help to you much?
Diner: Yes my dear fellow, we require forthwith, more bread rolls and a
commodious pitcher of iced Wibble Wobble.
Wibble Wobble
by casanova.22 on Jun 20, 2023 06:23:41
Example:
Kaci: "Look, look! I've got me some jelly!"
Noah: "
Oh lord, I know what happens next."
Kaci: *violently shakes jelly* "IT GO
WIBBLE WOBBLE!"
Wibbly Wobbly Web
by tteeler on Apr 12, 2009 19:30:06
A phrase used by seniors and middle-aged men to describe the
Intertubes.
Use of this phrase is generally considered an indicator that the person using it is attempting to appear hip while really out-of-touch with the zeitgeist.
In the UK the phrase has gained widespread popularity among many readers of The Sun,
The Daily Mail, The Star and the Express. And therefore those using the phrase are often
chastised for their old-fogeyness.
Example:
Foo: "I was surfing the Wibbly Wobbly Web the other day and the most beautiful
hem sown curtains."
Bar: "Dude!! No!
Just No!"