collywobbles

Etymology
Probably from +. Alternatively, it has been suggested that the word derives from (in the sense of someone becoming ill from breathing in such dust), or that it is a corruption of.

Noun

 * 1) Often preceded by the: a stomach ache or an upset stomach.
 * 2)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.
 * 1)  Often preceded by the: anxiety, fear, uneasiness.

Translations

 * Finnish: mahanpuru


 * Finnish: mahanpuru
 * Hungarian:, , ,
 * Macedonian: мо́рници, беспо́којство
 * Russian: