wobble



wobble about

 and wobble around
to rock, quiver, or flounder around. The little baby wobbled about and finally fell. The vase wobbled around a little and fell over.
See also: wobble

snozzle-wobbles

(ˈsnɑzlæˈwɑblæz)
n. a hangover; the delirium tremens. Freddy had the snozzle-wobbles this morning. He has no idea what caused it.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SpiritSPIR-itEnglish (Rare)
Selena-Spanish, Russian, Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Akaneah-kah-neJapanese
GlaucoGLOW-ko (Italian, Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
SakariSAH-kah-reeFinnish
MordecaiMAWR-də-kie (English)Biblical, Hebrew