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    [Verb]  | "sham*ble" | \ ˈsham-bəl \


    1: to walk awkwardly with dragging feet : shuffle


    Origin: 1717 ;

     Shamble bowed, malformed;

    [Verb]  | "shamble" 


    1: to move heavily or clumsily;


      * e.g., " ... disconsolate and exhausted after losing the match, the wrestler shambled toward the locker room "





     [ "shamble" ]

    1: the collective noun for a group of zombies

      * e.g.,  ... Look out! There's a shamble of zombies headed this way! 

     [ "shambles" ]

    1: when an event degenerates into a random, confusing state; a complete mess.

      * e.g.,  ... tonight has officially become a shambles 

     [ "Shambly" ]

    1: Adjective. The state of being where one's life is in "shambles." Typically occurs the morning after fraternity parties or during exam weeks.

      * e.g.,  ... That girl looked quite shambly on her walk of shame this morning. 

     [ "shambling" ]

    1: to have your brain fall into shambles

      * e.g.,  ... john: dude did you watched inception? daniel: yea it was shambling john: lol 

     [ "Shamble" ]

    1: A structure in a golf competition which allows golfers with higher handicaps to defeat golfers with lower handicaps without requiring them to perform.

      * e.g.,  ... I think our friends pulled a fast one on us by convincing us to play them in a Shamble. 

     [ "Shambly" ]

    1: Adj. When one is in a state of confusion in which their life is disorderly and chaotic; also used to describe when one is disheveled, haggard or just a complete mess.

      * e.g.,  ... I am so shambly I spend more money on booze than food 

     [ "Shambly" ]

    1: A term used by basic bitches to say they and/or their life is "in shambles," or a huge fucking mess. Usually refers to being sloppy and drunk off one's ass.

      * e.g.,  ... Terri: "Omg Stacy, did you see how shambly Karen was at the frat party?" Stacy: "I can't even. After she threw up, I heard she literally gave Trevor road head when he drove her home in his Prius." 

     [ "shambles" ]

    1: Word used to describe an individual after a particularly shameful performance, generally influenced by alcoholic intake.

      * e.g.,  ... Gregor, you were a shambles last night. 

     [ "shambles" ]

    1: To be in shambles.

      * e.g.,  ... "Dude you were crazy last night. You were in shambles." 


     [ "shambles" ]

    2: Another way to say drunk or wasted.

     [ "Shamble" ]

    1:  Verb. To take or vandalize something of importance belonging to someone else without their immediate notice.

      * e.g.,  ...  I just shambled your dog. 


     [ "Shamble" ]

    2:  Verb Also. To describe someone's own loss of possessions, due to their obliviousness.

      * e.g.,  ...  Dude. You just got shambled.  


     [ "Shamble" ]

    3:  Exclamation. To announce someone's dismay due to being shambled.

      * e.g.,  ...  (with great emotion) Shambled! 


     [ "Shamble" ]

    4:  Verb once more. The act of taking the sacred virginity of another.

      * e.g.,  ...  "You shambled my sister" 

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