释义 |
wibbly, a. colloq. Brit. |ˈwɪblˌi|, |ˈwɪbli|, U.S. |ˈwɪbəli|, |ˈwɪbli| [Alteration of wobbly adj., probably after wibble v. Compare earlier wibble-wobble n.] Wobbly; unsteady.
1914Daily News 5 June 6, I..hauled myself up again, and with wibbly knees crossed to the bushes south of the track. 1994Sun Zoom Spark Dec. 48/1 The anecdote of the person who actually made friends with Simon is brilliant, and will undoubtedly have loads of Suede fans going wibbly at the crotches and tearing at their T shirts in unseemly fashion. 2001Guardian 14 June (Online section) 8/5 Creatures growl, grunt or emit funny wibbly noises and there is a real menagerie feel. |