by isawadinosaur July 28, 2008
n. The act of an object watching a subject for observational purposes. According to Doris Today, this practise was founded by William Wilberforce.
Mistaken as a passive form of stalking.
Also ambling, Ambler (the object).
Mistaken as a passive form of stalking.
Also ambling, Ambler (the object).
Ambler 1: Let's go for an amble.
Ambler 2: Yes, I was concerned to find out if the cafeteria had exploded, blowing half of his face off, yet.
Non-Ambler: *rolls eyes*
Ambler 2: Yes, I was concerned to find out if the cafeteria had exploded, blowing half of his face off, yet.
Non-Ambler: *rolls eyes*
by wellwitted July 3, 2009
by Newcastle boy 2000 September 4, 2018
Johno has applied for the CEO's position again. His ambility is wearing thin with the selection panel.
by semantic May 2, 2011
by Greg8869 December 29, 2010