snake vs wamble

snake

verb
  • To follow or move in a winding route. 

  • To wind round spirally, as a large rope with a smaller, or with cord, the small rope lying in the spaces between the strands of the large one; to worm. 

  • To inform; to rat. 

  • To clean using a plumbing snake. 

  • To steal slyly. 

  • To drag or draw, as a snake from a hole; often with out. 

noun
  • A series of Bézier curves. 

  • The seventh Lenormand card. 

  • A flavoured jube (confectionary) in the shape of a snake. 

  • A tool to aid cable pulling. 

  • A legless reptile of the suborder Serpentes with a long, thin body and a fork-shaped tongue. 

  • A treacherous person; a rat. 

  • Somebody who acts deceitfully for social gain. 

  • Trouser snake; the penis. 

  • An informer; a rat. 

  • A tool for unclogging plumbing. 

wamble

verb
  • To wobble, to totter, to waver; to walk with an unsteady gait. 

  • To twist and turn; to wriggle; to roll over. 

  • To feel nauseous, to churn (of stomach). 

noun
  • An unsteady walk; a staggering or wobbling. 

  • A rumble of the stomach. 

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