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Verb
/ˈwäbəl/,
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wobbled, past tense; wobbles, 3rd person singular present; wobbling, present participle; wobbled, past participle;
  1. Move unsteadily from side to side
    • - the table wobbles where the leg is too short
  2. Cause to move in such a way

  3. Move in such a way in a particular direction
    • - they wobble around on their bikes
  4. (of the voice) Tremble; quaver
    • - her voice wobbled dangerously, but she brought it under control
  5. Hesitate or waver between different courses of action; vacillate
    • - the president wobbled on Bosnia
Noun
  1. An unsteady movement from side to side

  2. A tremble or quaver in the voice

  3. A moment of hesitation or vacillation


  1. an unsteady rocking motion
  2. move unsteadily; "His knees wobbled"; "The old cart wobbled down the street"
  3. careen: move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control"
  4. shimmy: tremble or shake; "His voice wobbled with restrained emotion"
  5. (wobbling) (of sound) fluctuating unsteadily; "a low-pitched wobbling sound"
  6. (wobbly) a member of the Industrial Workers of the World
  7. (wobbly) rickety: inclined to shake as from weakness or defect; "a rickety table"; "a wobbly chair with shaky legs"; "the ladder felt a little wobbly"; "the bridge still stands though one of the arches is wonky"
  8. "Wobble" is the second single of rapper V.I.C. from his debut album Beast. The single is produced by Mr. Collipark. Before recording this song, he made a track called "Wobble (Skit)" to introduce the song "Wobble". Both tracks are in the album. ...
  9. (Wobbles (equine disorder)) Wobbler disease is a condition of the cervical vertebrae that causes an unsteady (wobbly) gait and weakness in dogs and horses. The term wobbler disease refers to a number of different conditions of the cervical (neck) spinal column that all cause similar symptoms. ...
  10. (Wobbly (person)) Wobbly is the moniker of Jon Leidecker a San Francisco based musician/composer of experimental electronic music. He has released works on Tigerbeat6, Illegal Art, Alku, Phthalo, and others. ...
  11. (wobbly) Alternative spelling of Wobbly; A wobbler; a fit of rage; unsteady and tending to wobble
  12. (WOBBLY) Panic attack, fit of rage, nervous breakdown. ‘Phillip threw a wobbly after someone drove a Nissan Sani over his new seven-eight custom surfboard.’
  13. (Wobbly) Disturbing, unstable behaviour, as in "to throw a wobbly."
  14. (wobbly) tantrum, as in 'he threw a wobbly when he heard that'
  15. The unsteady side to side motion that occurs when you reach high speeds on a longboard. Board wobble is a major cause for wipe outs in longboarders This is very common in longboards especially if you have your trucks and wheels loose and a reason why safety gear is a must when boarding. ...
  16. An irregular, non-repeatable rocking or staggering motion of the table top of a rotary stage. Wobble is defined as an angular error between the actual axis of rotation and the theoretical axis of rotation.
  17. Continuous, sinusoidal radial deviation of the prerecorded groove from track centerline. Usually includes CLV and other information, such as location, contained in phase or other forms of modulation.
  18. A violation of the base-pairing rules in that the third nucleotide (5' end) of a tRNA anticodon can form hydrogen bonds with more than one kind of base in the third position (3' end) of a codon.
  19. A proposed explanation for base pairing that is not of the Watson-Crick type and that often occurs between the 3' base in the codon and the 5' base in the anticodon.
  20. A slow vibrato resulting from too much vocal weight, poor technique, aging, or fatigue
  21. The handlebars and the front wheels of the motorcycle start to vibrate or shake. Common causes include uneven weight distribution, loose bearings, or improper tire pressure
  22. To boil. Pot wobbler; one who boils a pot.
  23. Sound characteristic of a cymbal that is too thin, hammered to weakly, or has not enough tension in it. Wobbly cymbals lack definition and firmness of sound. Opposite is bonky
  24. Movement of the mechanical gyro, if the UFO is moved too jerkily or inclined more than 20 degrees. Leads to measurement errors of the gyro and subsequently mostly to a crash.
  25. The continuously changing deviation of a spinning but unstable bullet's longitudinal axis from its direction of flight.