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.
Tron and Enid whiled away many a Sunday afternoon on a pleasant bimble round the shops.
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to go on an aimless wonder across barren wastelands, usually a biff at some point.
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One of them things what doesn't work anymore.
also:
The condition of being one of them things what doesn't work anymore.
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.
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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.
Blissfully bimbling through life without a care in the world.
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
Chickens aren't usually bimbling, but a mother duck and a line of ducklings crossing a road and heading into fields probably are. A duckling that breaks away from the group, explores busily and then returns has just had a bimble.
In the Sahara miles from anywhere, a guy walked out of the midday haze carrying nothing but a piece of wood, passed by 50 yards away without looking at us, and headed into the heat. Now HE was bimbling.
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