worble
/ˈwɔrbəl/Definitions
1. verb
to move unsteadily or clumsily, as if one is about to fall.
“She worbled her way down the icy stairs.”
2. noun
a clumsy or unsteady movement or action.
“Her worble on the stairs was quite comical.”
3. verb (informal)
to talk or speak in a confusing or unclear manner.
“He worbled on about his plans, but I couldn’t understand what he was saying.”