A reference from a BBC Sci-Fi television series, where the main protagonist, the Doctor, tries to explain time to a character in the episode named Sally Sparrow. And describes that time is a big ball of "wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff." Or a ball of time where you can take any path alter any time line. Which is true, proven by Astrophysicist, Neil Degrasse Tyson.
Now used to describe something as very confusing.
This math problem is so wibbly wobbley timey wimey. It's so confusing.
Slang for a plug used in a sink.
"Oi where's the wibbly wobbly water stoppy? I need to do the dishes"
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.
Foo: "I was surfing the Wibbly Wobbly Web the other day and the most beautiful hem sown curtains."
Bar: "Dude!! No! Just No!"
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When the writers of Doctor Who are too lazy to write plot points.
“It’s like a big ball of Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey… stuff.”
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To agree and be pleased with a direction another is guiding you.
Ok, come along now, time to get in the shower..
Wibble Fizzle Ma Dog!
The word to describe someone that is a wibbly doubly
Wow Alex, you’re being such a wibbly doubly!
Physically or emotionally uneven or unstable
That crowd made me feel wibbly.
I’m wibbly because I have a big test coming up.
That picture is a little wibbly.
Other forms: Wibbled, wibblesome, wibbles, wibble
I wibbled about that.
That was wibblesome.
That gave me the wibbles.
Don’t wibble into me!