What does Collywobbles mean in British slang?

collywobbles in British English
(ˈkɒlɪˌwɒbəlz ) plural noun. the collywobbles slang. 1. an upset stomach.
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Where did the saying Collywobbles come from?

Collywobbles is believed to be a friendlier-sounding transformation of cholera morbus (the New Latin term for the disease cholera) that was influenced by the words colic and wobble.
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What is Collywobbles in a sentence?

an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach caused by feelings of nervousness or slight fear: I've got the collywobbles about my exam this afternoon.
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What are the collie wobbles?

"colly-wobbles" or "collie wobbles" : 'A stomach ache, colloquial from cattle' Extracted from colic, plus the Australian "wobbles", a cattle disease from eating palm leaves.
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What is a British wobbly?

Noun. wobbly (plural wobblies) (US, labor union) Alternative spelling of Wobbly. (Britain, slang) A wobbler; a fit of rage.
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What is a Teter?

1a : to move unsteadily : wobble. b : waver, vacillate teetered on the brink of bankruptcy. 2 : seesaw. teeter. noun.
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What is the meaning of pleated in English?

: to arrange in folds made by doubling material over on itself. pleat. noun. Kids Definition of pleat (Entry 2 of 2) : a fold (as in cloth) made by doubling material over on itself.
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What is a golly wobble?

[ gol-ee-wob-ler ] SHOW IPA. / ˈgɒl iˌwɒb lər / PHONETIC RESPELLING. ? Post-College Level. noun Nautical. a very large quadrilateral staysail set between the foremast and mainmast of a schooner.
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What are the Cobby wobbles?

ceWI, Colly-wobbles—a term for “tummy aches” peculiar to the eating of green apples; seWI, Collywobbles is a feeling, upset stomach, etc. 1967–70 DARE (Qu.
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What is a synonym for Collywobbles?

A state of anxiety or fear. anxiety. fear. nervousness. butterflies in the stomach.
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What is the most fun words to say?

100 Funny Words
  • Bumfuzzle. You might hear your grandparents use this funny word that refers to being confused or perplexed.
  • Fartlek. This is an activity runners do when they change between sprinting and jogging.
  • Everywhen. This isn't a typo, it means “always” or “all the time.”
  • Erf. ...
  • Hullaballoo. ...
  • Meldrop. ...
  • Obelus. ...
  • Sozzled.
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Where does the word Bumbershoot come from?

As with most slang terms, the origins of “bumbershoot” are a bit foggy, but it appears that the “bumber” is a modification of the “umbr-” in “umbrella” and the “shoot” is an alteration of the “-chute” in “parachute” (since an open parachute looks a little like an umbrella).
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What is Jim Jam?

jimjams. / (ˈdʒɪmˌdʒæmz) / pl n. a slang word for delirium tremens. a state of nervous tension, excitement, or anxiety.
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What language is kerfuffle?

The Evolution of Kerfuffle

Fuffle was first used in Scottish English, as early as the 16th century, as a verb meaning "to dishevel." The addition of the prefix car- (possibly derived from a Scottish Gaelic word meaning "wrong" or "awkward") didn't change the meaning of the word considerably.
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Is Colly wobble a butterfly?

A state of intestinal disorder, usually accompanied by a rumbling stomach; for example, 'butterflies in the stomach'.
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Is bleat a real word?

to babble; prate. the cry of a sheep, goat, or calf. any similar sound: the bleat of distant horns. foolish, complaining talk; babble: I listened to their inane bleat all evening.
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Is plean a word?

PLEAN is not a valid scrabble word.
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What is teetering on the edge mean?

Definition of teetering on the brink/edge of

: close to being in a specified state or condition The countries are teetering on the brink of war. The bird is teetering on the edge of extinction.
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What does the name Teeter mean?

The surname of TEETER was of English origin 'the son of Tetta' a baptismal name, and it was also a nickname meaning, one who was a merry and a happy person.
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What does teeter mean in vocabulary?

To teeter is to waver or sway a bit from lack of balance.
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How do the British say umbrella?

7 | brolly (96% British / 24% American)

The British term for an umbrella. Interesting Fact: The old-timey American slang term for umbrella was “bumbershoot.” But we managed to wisely eradicate that term; the British are still rolling with “brolly.”
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What is British slang for telephone?

Believe it or not, 'dog' is a slang word for 'phone' - it comes from a special kind of London slang called Cockney rhyming slang... Feifei: Yes - this is a good one. Dogs like bones, and the phrase 'dog and bone' rhymes with 'phone'... Dog and bone, phone!
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Is Cattywampus a word?

Cattywampus is a variant of catawampus, another example of grand 19th century American slang. In addition to “askew” catawampus may refer to “an imaginary fierce wild animal,” or may mean “savage, destructive.”
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What's a word that sounds dirty but isn t?

Beaver, penal and cleat: 19 words that sound really dirty but actually aren't | Metro News.
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