bimbling
To wander in a happy but slightly
disengaged state, though with some harmless or ineffective intent. A certain business is implied.
bimble Often used in
British Army
Bimbling
by World Bimbling champion on Mar 01, 2011 21:20:41
To
amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner.
It's not required to achieve anything whilst Bimbling, although it's aimlessness is a frequent side effect.
Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight
hunch of
the shoulders.
It is not essential that Bimbling should be a solo sport.
bimble
by Norm on Jul 10, 2003 06:50:15
To
amble without real aim, yet in a friendly and harmless manner. It's not required to acheive nothing, though it is a frequent side effect.
Bimbling can be made a little more business like with a slight
hunch of the shoulders.
bimble
by magnus n prime on Apr 29, 2004 05:00:32
Bimble
by HooDooWitch on Apr 17, 2011 01:17:42
Bimbly
by proandbow on Feb 23, 2011 11:35:46
N. A rotund
common person normally seen out of car windows that A. is quite obese and hobbles B. has any awkward looking limbs attached C. is just fat and looks like a
bimbly. Side note: most likely will have cankles.
DBDE
Example:
Dena, did you just see that
bimbly walking down the street, I bet his wife
suckles his muffin top
bimble
by Abe Carroll on Sep 28, 2005 01:10:17
Example:
Me bimble fell down.
or:
I dropped the
engine out me car, and it becomed a bimble.
or:
I just
bimbled me engine by
dropping it.
bimble
by Anonymous on Apr 09, 2003 23:01:16
Example:
can i bimble you
Bimble
by Metallicajunkie on Oct 05, 2018 07:44:37
A combination of the words "big" and "
nimble", usually used to describe a person who is rather large, but is still
light on their feet to an impressive degree, most of time it involves said
bimble dancing
Example:
Wow,
Mark's 300 pounds, yet he can outdance anyone! He's a real
bimble!
Bimble
by mikeydoo on Mar 06, 2010 02:18:24
Example:
When she saw me sitting with the new guy, she
bimbled on over to
say hi and offered to show him
the ropes.