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  • He "wob" a la Bush in 2000, with help from the Scalia 5 of the Democratic party, super delegates.

    McCain Camp's Comparison Of Obama To Britney: Defining Him As Puffed-Up Dandy 2009

  • Canfield also posts on other internet sites as himself, as "Oregon Reality," and apparently as "wob" or "wobboh," using a Verizon account.

    Oregon Commentator 2008

  • Like you I just, in fact, actually stumble around this weirb wibe wob.

    stat tools « raincoaster 2007

  • The later farms are fresh, clear acres with white fences on the road, white barns, sunlit fields in which you could see a foal, just out of the mare, wob-ble uncertainly on its stick legs and then run across the meadow.

    Celebrities Hardwick, Elizabeth 2001

  • That word came wob - bling out as Seld tried not to show Joat how tightened he really was.

    The City Who Fought McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • A young woman (probably not u librarian, judging from the green silk hotpants and see-through blouse she was wearing) came wiggle-wob-bling up the sidewalk on a pair of purple fuck-me shoes with three-inch heels.

    The Waste Lands King, Stephen, 1947- 1991

  • In the clear, cold arctic midnight of June 17, 1940, the three Hurricanes, their tails dragging, somehow staggered off the ground and went wob - bling off into the sky.

    The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959

  • Up to that time they only trifled with the other sex's affections at a distance -- filling a maid's water-pails, perhaps, when no one was looking, or carrying her wob; at the recollection of which they would slap their knees almost jovially on Saturday night.

    Auld Licht Idyls 1898

  • Without a loom in addition many of them would have starved, and on Saturdays the big farmer and his wife, driving home in a gig, would pass the little farmer carrying or wheeling his wob to Thrums.

    Auld Licht Idyls 1898

  • You could generally tell an Auld Licht in Thrums when you passed him, his dull, vacant face wrinkled over a heavy wob.

    Auld Licht Idyls 1898

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