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What does "wibbly-wobbly"mean?
21 déc. 2017 05:37
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It just means "wobbly" which should be in a typical dictionary as something that moves unsteadily from side to side, as Lee said. earlier. It uses a pattern that is used in English and other languages where you add a word to a variation of itself. Here are some examples I've seen in use: Pitter-patter. Willy-nilly. Chit-chat. Hanky-panky. You can sometimes tell what they mean by just looking at them. In your example although I never heard of it I instantly knew what "wibbly-wobbly" meant because "wobbly," a real word, was in it. But with the other examples I gave you might need to look them up. People also invent these all the time. I used to call my daughter "baby bubba" for example, and I don't think I heard that anywhere.
21 décembre 2017
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It's a word that describes an object that sways back and forth (moving side-to-side); or an object that is very soft and flexible so as to allow for such movement.
21 décembre 2017
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