- womble
- wom·ble
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
womble — noun A Womble … Wiktionary
womble — To gamble on a woman. He should have known not to marry her, because over half of those who womble lose the odds were not in his favor … Dictionary of american slang
womble — To gamble on a woman. He should have known not to marry her, because over half of those who womble lose the odds were not in his favor … Dictionary of american slang
Womble (disambiguation) — Womble can refer to: * The Wombles, fictional creatures living on Wimbledon Common ** The Wombles (TV series), featuring the fictional creatures ** The Wombles (band), British pop group spinoff from the TV series * WOMBLES, an anarchist group, *… … Wikipedia
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice — Infobox Law Firm firm name = Womble Carlyle Sandridge Rice, PLLC firm headquarters = Winston Salem, North Carolina num offices = 11 num attorneys = approximately 530 [ [http://www.womblecarlyle.com/default.asp?id=66 Firm overview] ] num employees … Wikipedia
Womble — n any of a group of imaginary animals with long fur and long noses. They live underground in a large London park and at night they come out to collect the rubbish that people have left behind. They were invented by the children’s writer Elizabeth … Universalium
Womble — noun A fictitious animal, or a soft toy representing this … Wiktionary
Womble — (of a wombat) walk with the gait of a wombat: just wombling along (blend of wombat + amble ) … Dictionary of Australian slang
womble — Australian Slang (of a wombat) walk with the gait of a wombat: just wombling along (blend of wombat + amble ) … English dialects glossary
womble — n British a foolish, clumsy or unfortunate person. Since the appearance of the books and television puppets of the same name in the early 1970s, the word has been appropriated, particularly by schoolchil dren, to refer to someone considered fee… … Contemporary slang