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Wobble refers to the rotary motion of an object - on a axis of any angle, has a lopsided or off-balenced hemisphere or side(or multiple sides). When this object is in motion it will move in an uneven fashion everytime this particular hemishere(s) travels around said axis. This is probably the true reason the Earth has tides in its oceans, due to "planitary wobble". kiss me you fool

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