tit·u·bant \TICH-oo-buhnt\

noun
A disturbance of body equilibrium in standing or walking, resulting in an uncertain gait and trembling.

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WOI - 0019: TITUBANT

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:: A lonely elephant sits alone against a wall, wishing he had a loyal companion to spend time with. ::

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:: When the elephant notices a kind looking gentleman, he gets up to greet him. ::

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:: The lonely elephant climbs upon the mans lap and they have a joyously little cuddle. ::

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:: It’s obvious at this point that there friendship is instant. They begin to spend everyday together and the elephant always finding a way to climb on top of the gentleman. ::

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:: In addition to the cuddles, the man love his new elephant friend so much, he even gives him piggy back rides. ::

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DR. GENTLEMAN: …and you’re CERTAIN you have NO IDEA why you’ve been TITUBANT and WEAK lately?
MR. GENTLEMAN: Nope.