0 a small, round ball of soft material used as decoration --
1 a small piece of elastic or other material that stretches, sometimes with a decoration attached to it, that is used to hold long hair: --
2 a small ball of thread that develops on clothing or furniture covered in cloth --
3 If a piece of clothing or material bobbles, it develops small balls of threads on its surface: --
4 to drop or almost drop a ball that you are trying to catch or stop: --
They consult the bobble heads, who tell them that the new combination is the value of pi.
This is unlike traditional bobble head doll, whose heads wobble when poked or moved.
The golden kitten's head had a magnet in it and would bobble its head when the mouse was dangled in front of it.
He also had a nine yard punt during the game and bobbled a snap on another that lead to a turnover on downs.
The low-techs those who were bobbled soon after the original invention of bobbles have roughly late-20th-century technology.
With this relief, the head bobbing will disappear and bobble-head doll syndrome will no longer be present.
They made numerous errors, fumbling a kickoff, bobbling four kicks, and dropping several passes.
Bobblehead dolls are collectible plastic dolls with heads connected to the body by a spring or hook in such a way that the head bobbles.