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Dictionary: wob·bly   (wŏb') pronunciation
adj., -bli·er, -bli·est.
Tending to wobble; unsteady.

wobbliness wob'bli·ness n.

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Antonyms: wobbly
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adj

Definition: shaky
Antonyms: stable, steady, unshaky


Wikipedia: Wobbly (person)
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Wobbly

Wobbly (aka Jon Leidecker), November 2006
Background information
Birth name Jon Leidecker
Genres Experimental, Electronic
Occupations Composer, Musician
Instruments Keyboards
Website detritus.net/wobbly/index.html

Wobbly is the moniker of Jon Leidecker a San Francisco based musician/composer of experimental electronic music. He has released works on Tigerbeat6, Illegal Art, Alku, Phthalo, and others. He has been producing music since 1987 and ongoing studio and live projects involve collaborations with People Like Us, Thomas Dimuzio, Kevin Blechdom, Tim Perkis, Matmos and The Weatherman of Negativland. He is also a member of the Chopping Channel and Sagan.

In 2002, Leidecker was responsible for the first montage and final cleanup of the Keep the Dog album, That House We Lived In (2003).

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Translations: Wobbly
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - vakkelvorn, usikker
n. - gal, vred, sur

idioms:

  • throw a wobbly    blive meget gal

Nederlands (Dutch)
wankel

Français (French)
adj. - bancal, branlant, chancelant, tremblotant, tremblant, (fig) boiteux
n. - accès de colère/de panique

idioms:

  • the wobblies    accès de panique
  • throw a wobbly    (GB) piquer une crise (fam)

Deutsch (German)
adj. - wackelig, schwankend, zitternd, schwach
n. - (USA)(hist.) Mitglied des Verbands Industrial Workers of the World

idioms:

  • the wobblies    Panikanfall
  • throw a wobbly    einen Nerven- od. Wutanfall bekommen

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - ταλαντευόμενος, ασταθής

idioms:

  • throw a wobbly    κάνω νευράκια

Italiano (Italian)
Wobbly, malfermo

idioms:

  • throw a wobbly    incavolarsi

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - vacilante, cambaleante

idioms:

  • throw a wobbly    furar uma crise

Русский (Russian)
шатающийся, вихляющий, шаткий

idioms:

  • throw a wobbly    обескуражить кого-л. неожиданным вопросом или действием

Español (Spanish)
adj. - bamboleante, tembloroso, cojo, vacilante, fluctuante
n. - movimiento extremista laboral de principios de siglo

idioms:

  • the wobblies    ataque de pánico
  • throw a wobbly    ponerse histérico

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - vaggande, tvekande

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
摆动的, 不稳定的, 摆动的物品

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 擺動的, 不穩定的
n. - 擺動的物品

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 흔들리는, 불안정한
n. - 세계 산업 노동조합(IWW)의 조합원, 노조의 조직책

idioms:

  • throw a wobbly    화를 내다, 불안해 하다

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - ぐらぐらする, 不安定な

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) متذبذب, متردد‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מתנודד, מהסס, הססני, רועד, רטטני‬
n. - ‮התקף כעס או בהלה‬


 
 
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