By Geo Duarte
Just after 2 PM there were a group of 3 motorcycles traveling westbound on 154 just before Calle Real. One motorcycle got into a wabble and went down. City Fire, AMR, SBPD and Highway Patrol responded.
The rider was transported to cottage hospital. His condition is unknown a California Highway Patrol Officer is seen picking up the bike, And moving it to the shoulder.
The riders were visiting from Arizona. They began their West Coast ride in AZ and travelled through several Western States before arriving in Santa Barbara.
Photo: Geo Duarte
Past tense of wibble.
Wabble is a real word. Wibble is not.
Wibble is a word. However, it is not the past tense of wabble.
wibble
verbINFORMAL•BRITISH
1.
wobble; quiver.
2.
speak or write vaguely or at great length.
What’s a “wabble”?
Yeah, wabble is a real word. It’s a verb, also spelled wobble, as in he began wabbling. Text to speech can be tricky, with or without glasses. LoL The technical term is the “death wobble” It ends as a “tank-slapper” then the ground follows. Biker terminology! Peace, Geo.
Marrian-Webster def: “: to move or proceed with an irregular rocking or staggering motion or unsteadily and clumsily from side to side.” or: “to cause to wobble”…
so says the dictionary?
also verb: “bambolear, tambalear; titubear, ser inconstante ” whatever all that means…
JEFF – “wabble” is that “waky wabbit’s” cousin. Ask Elmer, he’s somewhere on this board.
Weaned on Warner Bros cartoons you’re a wacky one and made me LOL
“…westbound on 154 just before Calle Real” ???
It can be said if the 101 runs North and South. Then where Hwy. 154 and the 101 meet. Thanks for the input, TJ Tom.
Hwy 154 runs East to West in this case. Hope the rider is OK by-the-way.
Even numbers = East/West
Odd numbers = North/South