The difference between Hissy fit and Wobbler
When used as nouns, hissy fit means a childish display of anger or frustration, whereas wobbler means one who or that which wobbles.
check bellow for the other definitions of Hissy fit and Wobbler
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Hissy fit as a noun (informal):
A childish display of anger or frustration; an overly dramatic tantrum.
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Wobbler as a noun:
One who or that which wobbles.
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Wobbler as a noun (curling):
A stone that rocks from side to side as it travels because it is not resting on its running surface.
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Wobbler as a noun (colloquial, legal):
A case that could go either way depending on factors that cannot be controlled.
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Wobbler as a noun (colloquial, legal):
A class of crime that can be charged as a lower penalty or a higher penalty, e.g. a crime punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony at the discretion of the prosecutor.
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Wobbler as a noun (fishing):
A fishing lure made to resemble a prey fish and that wobbles in the water; plug, minnow.
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Wobbler as a noun (slang, British):
A sudden unexpected outburst of anger or rage; a tantrum.
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Wobbler as a noun (advertising):
A small publicity notice which appears to float at eye level, being attached to a fixture by a flexible arm.
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Wobbler as a noun:
The end of the roll in a roller mill for shaping steel.
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Wobbler as a noun:
A boiled leg of mutton.