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===Adjective===
===Adjective===
'''frobly-mobly''' (comparative '''more frobly-mobly''', superlative '''most frobly-mobly''')
'''frobly-mobly'''([https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/comparative comparative] '''more frobly-mobly''', [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/superlative superlative] '''most frobly-mobly''')


# Indifferently well; neither well nor unwell.
# Indifferently well; neither well nor unwell.

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English

Katakana Transliteration

  • フロブリー・モブリー (furoburī moburī)

Adjective

frobly-mobly(comparative more frobly-mobly, superlative most frobly-mobly)

  1. Indifferently well; neither well nor unwell.
    • 1674 Eng. dial. — Used to describe a middling or ambiguous state of health or condition.

Examples

  • "How are you feeling today?" — "Oh, just frobly-mobly, I suppose."
  • The patient reported feeling frobly-mobly—nothing serious, but not quite right either.

See also