A harmless lout who, although he lives in a backwater, aspires to be thought of as a metrosexual sophisticate; a backward rube who affects urbaneerudition; a rustic dandy.
Don thought he was clever when he used French phrases, such as "Quelle fromage!", but his friends all knew he was a wibbles
By Alexis
Wibbles
What to say when you've spent face time with nephews or nieces when you really should have been at the gig
Caller: "Hello, I'm calling from Coldseal Windows. Can I interest you in a new conservatory?"
Callee: "Wibble wibble"
Caller: "....excuse me? I.."
Callee: "WIBBLE WIBBLE! Duh!"
Caller: *click*
By Caresse
Wibbly
Strange or unusual. Used often in the 6th series of Doctor who by the 11th Doctor, first used by the 10th Doctor in the series 3 episode "Blink."
The word used by Rowan Atkinson in "blackadder goes forth" to denote a state of insanity. I the scene he puts pencils up his nose and repeats "wibble wibble" in order to get sent home from the trenches.
George: "What is your name?"
Blackadder: "Wibble."
George: "What is 2 plus 2?"
Blackadder: "Wibble, Wibble."
Blackadder, trying to prove he is mad, in his bunker, with underpants on his head and a pendil up each nostril
By Hedwig
Wibble
The act of being so overcome with emotion that
1. The eyebrows come together and curve up at the inside.
2. The eyes become big and childlike
3. The lips and sometimes the chin shake.
Number three is what actually constitutes wibbling.
Sarah: Please come to the dance with me, Billy!
Billy: Uh...I dunno...
Sarah:...*wibbles*
Billy: Oh, Sarah! Of course I will!
Both: *luff*
By Katharyn
Wibbly
A mix between Wobbly and Wiggly, yet still an unknown state of matter. A mysterious word all on its own; Wibbly is not an adjective to be messed with.
/verb/. - the state of becoming emotionally overwhelmed--often followed by a silence because the individual is unable to find the words to speak properly
Wendywibbled, a chill running the length of her body, temporarily immobilizing her from doing anything, even speaking.
By Etty
Wibbled
Quite drunk, or tipsy. Often used by people who are themselves in that state.