Examples of 'woobie' in a sentence

Meaning of "woobie"

woobie (noun) - a slang term for a beloved or comforting object, such as a blanket or stuffed animal, often used in a nostalgic or endearing manner
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  • Any object, typically a blanket, garment or stuffed animal, that is used simply for its comforting characteristics; a security blanket.
  • Term of endearment.
  • A fictional character, often morally grey or a villain, subjected to constant stress and angst, so as to create pathos within the narrative and increase the reader/viewer's emotional attachment to them.
  • A poncho liner.

How to use "woobie" in a sentence

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Woobie is mine for keepsies.
And the fact that he will not go anywhere without his woobie.
With a woobie and a good book and warm socks.
So you are a Zoobie Woobie.
The woobie is mine for keepsies for keepsies for keepsies.
This is Woobie.
The woobie is mine for keepsies The woobie is mine for keepsies.
Okay, but do not touch his woobie.
But pretty soon, a Woobie is not enough.
At that point, they are a woobie.
Mr. Woobie belonged to my brother Cade.
And here 's your woobie.
Wyatt, can I see Woobie just for one second?
Now, give me the Woobie.
And the woobie is mine, for keepsies!

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You and I have to have a man-to-man talk here about your woobie.
Sure could use my Mr. Woobie right now.
Not … not my woobie.
Not likely, Woobie.
You know, Woobie.

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