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wibble

/verb/. - the state of becoming emotionally overwhelmed--often followed by a silence because the individual is unable to find the words to speak properly

Wendy wibbled, a chill running the length of her body, temporarily immobilizing her from doing anything, even speaking.

by Lysyrna August 08, 2004


wibbled

Quite drunk, or tipsy. Often used by people who are themselves in that state.

Ben is falling all over the place after 5 beers. .
Friend : Whey , ben's wibbled

John after a couple of shots...
John: I feel a bit wibbled

by Will Miller June 16, 2008


wibble

when you really want to touch something and pull it around/play with it or shake it

i really want to wibble the cheeks of this shiba

by the communist weasel September 10, 2016


Wibbly

A condom.

"Have you got any wibblys?"

"A GLOW IN THE DARK WIBBLY!?"

"Erm.. i have blueberry flavoured wibblys?"
"No."

"What should i do with the wibbly packet?"

"This wibbly has expired."

by boogiejiz July 09, 2009


wibble

The act of making one's lower lip shake when pouting, for greater effect.

You hurt my feelings! :wibble:

by otakuhoshi December 11, 2005


wibble

A word that can be used in any way whatsoever. Pretending to be mad, as an enthusiastic adjective, a greeting, the choice is yours...

"Keep on wibblin', dude!"
"He's just talking a load of wibble. Hush fool."
"Wibble wibble wibble".
"That film was wibblin' marvellous!"
"He came, he saw, he wibbled."

by Bishop John The Dirty Grebo January 18, 2003


wibble

Nonsense n,v particularly in long-winded verbal or written form. Contrary to common belief, this term pre-dates Blackadder, who anyway didn't even say it. On the script for the final episode of Blackadder Goes Forth- see w ww.whatalovelywar.co.uk/blackwords.html#P4E6 - it's written "wooble" (pronounced "wuh-ble").

French post-modern philosophy is a load of wibble.

by Ray Girvan June 23, 2004