Wallace the Brave by Will Henry for January 03, 2025

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    MoultonFamily  4 days ago

    [bro] heh heh im sick

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    Jesy Bertz Premium Member 4 days ago

    Just the sound of the word makes my tummy hurt.

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    Yakety Sax  4 days ago

    collywobbles: noun plural 1 Pain in the stomach or bowels.

    noun 1 Anxiety, fear.

    2 Severe gastroenteritis of unknown etiology; characterized by severe colic and vomiting and diarrhea.

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    SteveHL  4 days ago

    The answer to the question, “What was the veterinarian’s diagnosis when Lassie developed a tremor?”

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    KC135E/R BOOMER  4 days ago

    I shall have to find a way to work that into conversation with my youngest daughter. It will be worth it just to see the look on her face.

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    Ida No  4 days ago

    Collywobbles, bings and bobbles, folly fobbles, rings and robbles all bring Collywobbles!

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    crookedwolf Premium Member 4 days ago

    Funny word, but not a fun word..

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    E.Z. Smith Premium Member 4 days ago

    A neologism is a new word that is coined especially by a person affected with schizophrenia and is meaningless except to the coiner.

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    Darth Stevious  4 days ago

    Sounds like a pain…

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    Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 4 days ago

    What happens when Irish actor Farrrell drinks too much??

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    Janet Gamble Premium Member 4 days ago

    I also get the giggles if I hear the words,’ Wobbly Bits’, said with a British accent!

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    shackleford Premium Member 4 days ago

    Collywobbles.

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    ClaytonEmery1  4 days ago

    My fave is higgledy-piggledy. Hard to work into conversations, though.

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    Ignatz Premium Member 4 days ago

    This is actually me in elementary school.

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    jschumaker  4 days ago

    Spud is the poster child for collywobbles.

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    Durak Premium Member 4 days ago

    Not last night but the night before,

    Collywobbles, collywobbles,

    Knockin’ at my door!

    (To paraphrase the great Stephen King)

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    gozirra2 Premium Member 4 days ago

    One of my favorites is “borborygmus”. A rumbling or gurgling noise made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestines.

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    ilovecomics*infinity  4 days ago

    Love the art here – the hilarious face Wallace makes while saying Collywobbles, and the implied motion of him climbing back down from his desktop and into his seat. Simple but genius.

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    scyphi26  4 days ago

    Could’ve been way worse. For example, if it had been Amelia doing this, we all know what word she would’ve said. ;)

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    DaBump Premium Member 4 days ago

    Oh, if I had been bold, I might have done something just like that. I did do something similar at home.

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    Mekoides  4 days ago

    At least he did not follow up on yesterday’s ask me how loud I can be!!!!!

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    rockyridge1977  4 days ago

    Collywobbles was first recorded around 1815-25. Collywobbles is most likely a coinage based on the words colic and wobble. Wobble comes from Low German wabbeln, which is akin to Middle High German wabelen, “to waver.” Colic comes from Middle French colique, from Latin colica (passiō), “(suffering) of the colon.”Aug 23, 2023

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    rockyridge1977  4 days ago

    How bout “willywobbles”??

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    Stiubh  4 days ago

    Oh man, we’ve been reading P.G. Wodehouse’s Jeeves series with our kids the past few months – the old British slang that we’re learning is just hilarious!

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    oakie9531  4 days ago

    what a bumfuzzle

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    Norris66  4 days ago

    He’ll probably follow that up with a Good Farrrt

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    Mary Ellen  4 days ago

    It’s an excellent word!

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    raybarb44  4 days ago

    It’s not supercalifragalisticexpialidocious but it ain’t bad…..

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    braindead Premium Member 4 days ago

    I wonder if the cartoonist is trying to get featured on CSOTD.

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    prrdh  4 days ago

    Not to be confused with the heebie-jeebies.

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    The Seagull  4 days ago

    Great thing to yell when you stub your toe. toe hits wall “Collywabbles!”

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    Teto85 Premium Member 4 days ago

    Mr Weasley’s nickname for Mrs Weasley was “Mollywobbles.”

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    Uncle $crooge  4 days ago

    You can’t hit it out of the park every time and sometimes you can’t get it out of the infield.

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    StephenRice  4 days ago

    “Collywobbles doodle all the day!”

    (Let’s see how long it takes anyone to correct that!)

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    Publius10608218  3 days ago

    Is it etymologically related to “Zamwopples”?

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    Andrew Bosch Premium Member 3 days ago

    That was quite a word. Would it have greater funniness with other comedy words like “weasel”?

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    Taracinablue  3 days ago

    Oh, hey, I experience collywobbles daily. That’s more fun to say than Crohn’s, I suppose =P

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    chief tommy  3 days ago

    Seagull??

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    coffeeturtle  about 16 hours ago

    Hahaha! I will use it from now on.

    He also kept his word by saying literally just one word. Every time someone says to me, ‘can I have a word with you’, I’m usually in for a tirade.

    8^)

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    Nunya Biznez  about 7 hours ago

    LOL! Collywobbles actually means stomach queasiness.

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