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Noun. A fit of panic, nerves, anger. See 'throw a wobbly'.
To "throw a wobbly" or to "throw a wobbler" means to have a tantrum. Normally happens when you tell your kids they can't have an ice cream or that it's time for bed.
a beer. I'm going to drink a wobbly pop.
Any beverage containing alcohol.
Wobbly is British slang for erratic, neurotic or extreme behaviour.
Vrb phrs. Become very angry. Also throw a wobbler and chuck a wobbly. E.g." He threw a wobbly when he found her having sex with the plumber on the kitchen floor."
losing one’s temper ‘He’s throwing a wobbly’.
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Throw a wobbly is slang for become very angry.
excitable explosive behaviour (“He threw a wobblyâ€).
Noun. 1. Generally the fat bits of a persons body that might be prone to jiggle. 2. A woman's breasts.
Unstable, shaky, wobbly
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- To "throw a wobbly" or to "throw a wobbler" means to have a tantrum. Normally happens when you tell your kids they can't have an ice cream or that it's time for bed.
n Used in the same way as “wobbler.”
Balls. Me pants are too tight and making me berlins wobbly.
Noun. Beer or, more generally, any drink containing alcohol. [Orig. U.S.]
An alcoholic, especially a homeless alcoholic
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