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Then he throws him into the hell dimension, or whatever that wibbly-wobbly special effect is.
There's this big wibbly-wobbly swirly thing that's headed straight towards us.
With a better man at the helm and a few more interesting wibbly-wobbly noises, they'd be even better.
This was jam-packed full of ideas, twists, turns and wibbly-wobbly time-bending stuff.
It's served on a wibbly-wobbly plate, though.
You could use the wibbly-wobbly cursor, but this reduces the game to a one-button outing with precious little to do.
Moreover, we're not going to find every single episode unfolding as dense and complex experiment with wibbly-wobbly storytelling like Blink.
The Teletubbies are back: 'It's still about love, and wibbly-wobbly bottoms'
It's more of a wibbly-wobbly, messy-guessy ball of goo.
Also, in A Different Sort, 4 becomes green (as opposed to his original colour of blue), tiny, enormous, and finally "wibbly-wobbly".
Well hurrah! and harroo! for a welcome dose of common sense in a world often full of wibbly-wobbly weirdness.
"No wibbly-wobbly jelly here," he writes.
Lib Dems are wibbly-wobbly on everything and Nu Lab are bereft of any saving graces.
Back in Moffat’s acclaimed 2007 episode Blink, David Tennant’s Doctor coined the cult catchphrase “timey-wimey, wibbly-wobbly stuff”.
Mr Huppert, you see, has curly locks, a goatee beard and a slightly wibbly-wobbly shape, which leads some to detect a resemblance to Fozzie Bear.
Both Doctors describe the paradox as "wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey," which is the way the Tenth Doctor describes time to Sally Sparrow in "Blink".
In addition, the "wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey" line has been used to describe several of Moffat's complex time travel stories, such as "Let's Kill Hitler" and "The Big Bang".
Mr Brown riffled through his chaotic, wibbly-wobbly stack of papers — it really is like something out of Dr Seuss — that bristled with banana-yellow Post-it Notes.
A greater than usual intake of lager over the summer lay-off had drastically altered David's centre of gravity, and his usually smooth run-up to the spot had degenerated into a wibbly-wobbly approach.
I found it my calling to be the one in the NME office who flinched at the very sight of their wibbly-wobbly figurines and pretend four-track album which was really 12 tracks, the over-educated jessies!
Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph gave the episode four out of five stars, praising it for being "jam-packed full of ideas, twists, turns and wibbly-wobbly time-bending stuff" and "giddily thrilling entertainment, albeit rather exhausting".