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This one has a random wibble about computer games.
Wibble — Tracy is of the same generation as Sam.
I am laughing so much watching him race around the yard, shouting "Wibble!
Ok before we take a look at all that, Wibble ask if it is smokey
I ordered one to share, and we had much fun giving it a good ol' wibble wobble.
Ms. Wibble, the industry federation's chief economist, said the explanation lay in the expansion of new service companies.
I'll wibble on for a bit more.
To the right from Wibble a short stoop quickly leads back into cave of more sensible proportions.
The title is a portmanteau of the expression sibling rivalry and the word wibble.
Have a try at a family game of a Wibble, or a classic game of chess.
(wibble – i am waiting for the euro exit to make my trip there)
Shall we wibble on a bit, or are you going to write that Iain Banks review?"
Note Wibble below is talking about wanting mu punter time — penny stocks
41 minutes Valencia is the first player booked for a bit of a block on Gera as he tried to wibble past him.
We walked back to the station, and Wibble and I ran round the other side to find the stash of beer.
My boyfriend's team includes three sisters: Wibble, Wobble and Wu.
Anyway, I digress and wibble.
A commonly used metasyntactic variable, alongside wibble, wobble, and flob
His daughter Anne Wibble, representing the same party, served as Minister of Finance from 1991 to 1994.
Wibble Of course, your Majesty.
Crinkle enlists the help of the creatures of the forest, and Wibble, a mythical being, to defeat the enemy.
Nice column, shame about the wibble that goes with it. However, if push came to shove, I probably wouldn't throw it out!
After releasing his autobiography, Holden became a partner in Wibble Publishing and has gone on to write other sporting books.
Wibble may refer to: