noun
- soft, loose, or fatty flesh; blubber
Usage: informal; often used humorously or disparagingly
verb
- to move or speak in a clumsy, confused, or flustered manner
Usage: informal
Examples
- He jiggled the flubber on his belly as he laughed.
- The nervous speaker began to flubber through his presentation.
- She tried to flubber an excuse, but no one believed her.
- The diver's wetsuit was filled with flubber to keep warm in cold water.
- He flubbed and flubber-ed his way through the interview.
- The character's flubber jiggled with every step down the stairs.