wob
/wɒb/Definitions
1. verb
to move unsteadily or with a swaying motion, typically because of a lack of balance or due to being intoxicated.
“He wobbed to one side, almost falling over.”
2. verb
to sway or move unsteadily, often in a playful or flirtatious manner.
“The dancer wobbed her hips to the music.”
3. noun
a wobble or unsteady movement, especially of a person or object.
“The wob of the ship was a sign of its instability.”
4. interjection
an expression of uncertainty or doubt, often used to convey a sense of confusion or hesitation.
“Wob, is this the right way?”
5. adverb
in a wobbly or unsteady manner.
“He walked wob along the narrow bridge.”