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wobbly

Having a condition that severely impairs your body movement and/or speech functions to a degree that would cause you to be mistaken for a developmentally challenged person, but without actually impairing your mental faculties.

The comedian Francesca Martinez has cerebral palsy, but she prefers to call it 'being a bit wobbly'. My grandfather had a stroke. His brain is fine but now he's gone wobbly.

by Jezza1001 June 20, 2013

wobble

A coloquiloul used to define a pub crawl; from which no memories can be obtained.

Richard Lang: 'Lets go for a wobble in Wibsey!' ---Morning After--- Richard Lang: 'Why am i naked?, Why does my arse hurt?'

by biggayashleigh October 06, 2006

wobbly

A mobile home. Usually single wide with its inhabitants perpetually wearing wife-beaters and drinking Hamms.

Travis used to live in a wobbly, but he got himself a real house now.

by three dog night July 16, 2013

Wobblies

Beers (plural). Origin of the word comes from the state one is in after consuming too many beers: wobbly.

Gonna have a few wobblies tonight mate?

Wobbled

a fit of temper or panic. wobble chuck a wobbly Generally it's an over the top trantrum "Gonna wobble"

Everyone was laughing then Ben said one thing and Sarah wobbled hard

by Secret-Slut June 02, 2016

Wobbly A

A sexual position involving three girls. One girl is on hands and knees eating out a girl who is kneeling. The second girl will be holding the legs and eating out girl number three, who is hand standing and eating out girl one.

Lisa, Catherine, and Stacy were totally doing the wobbly a last night after a few drinks.

by Unbeweavable May 27, 2013

Wobblies

Term to describe female breasts, usually unhampered by any support mechanism such as a bra.

Jeez, love, you have a very nice set of wobblies.

by drPhilGandini2 January 18, 2011