Chumble
(v.) to mumble about chairs, as they say.
My plans for the weekend are to chumble.
Chumble
Noun: Throw up (chumble)
Verb: To throw up (chumbled)
Adjective: To describe something chumbley
Verb: To throw up (chumbled)
Adjective: To describe something chumbley
Noun: "I saw a puddle of chumble on the floor earlier."
Verb: "O my god! Nikki just chumbled all over herself."
Adjective: "That shirt is totally chumbley."
Verb: "O my god! Nikki just chumbled all over herself."
Adjective: "That shirt is totally chumbley."
Chumble
Noun. A term used for female breasts.
Becky's chumbles are so huge.
Chumbles
The lower belly area of a chonky cat. It's often seen hanging down low, swaying seductively as they walk, and almost impossible to resist touching.
Carlo's chumbles swayed from side to side as he walked the hallway trying to keep up with his owner.
chumble
(v.) To jog or run in an unathletic way.
To move in an unfashionable, overweight manner.
To move in an unfashionable, overweight manner.
The chubby little boy chumbled his way around the schoolyard.
chumbly
(adj) an affectionate term to describe someone who is overweight.
She's not fat! She's chumbly!
chumble
one of Calvin's own words, from Calvin and Hobbes
"Chumble spuzz."