Make a mess of, destroy or ruin.
1A bobble at the start can reduce that margin in a flash.
2On Stubbs's desk, beside his laptop, is a Jerry Falwell bobble-head doll.
3A plate that has a little bobble, all of them, any so.
4Famous faces gave salopettes, skis and bobble hats a forever fashion status.
5She shoved the shoulder straps down, and let her tits bobble free.
6Don't you love this guy? Nikki grinned and did a bobble head.
7Reimer did bobble the puck, but quickly smothered the puck to stop play.
8I instantly recognised the distinctive bobble hat, gloves and scarf he was wearing.
9And if he wasn't appealing to the bobble-head, then it was just pouting.
10She nodded like a bobble-head doll, her eyes going back to the body.
11Everything's a bobble; turrible to see them sticks thrashin' 'round and slammin' things.
12The captain nodded like a bobble head and turned to Nikki.
13And Sid Vicious didn't crotchet his own stupid mock-Tibetan hippy-dippy ear-flapped bobble hats.
14Just don't let the bobble-head talk about Venus or Eros.
15I mean, who has a collection of B-list bobble-head dolls?
16Hippo listened, chin rising and falling like a bobble-head doll.