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wobbly noun a fit of anger UK, 1977- — Louis S. Leland, A Personal Kiwi–Yankee Dictionary, p. 103, 1984
- She just rooly chucked a wobbly last night. — Kylie Mole (Maryanne Fahey), My Diary, p. 103, 1988
- Thing is Cools, he’ll really chuck a wobbly if he thinks I’ve shafted him. — Harrison Biscuit, The Search for Savage Henry, p. 69, 1995
- Uh oh, I thought, she’s gunna crack a wobbly. Mum didn’t often crack a wobbly, but when she did, it was a very wobbly wobbly. — Phillip Gwynne, Deadly Unna?, p. 81, 1998
▶ throw a wobbly to have a fit of bad temper or anger NEW ZEALAND- — Louis S. Leland, A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary, p. 103, 1984
- [O]ne of the girls threw a wobbly at a local pub. — The Guardian, 30 June 2002
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