bobbleheaded

English

Etymology

From bobblehead +‎ -ed.

Adjective

bobbleheaded

  1. (uncommon) Having or resembling the shape of a bobblehead.
    • 2004, Jerry Beach, Godzilla Takes the Bronx, The Inside Story of Hideki Matsui, page 142:
      The game against the Blue Jays was rained out and rescheduled for September 9, when the Yankees again would hand out Matsui's bobbleheaded likeness.
    • 2005, Eugena Pilek, Cooperstown, A Novel, page 75:
      "I'm ready!" Elliott sang, propping his bobbleheaded friend on the pillow beside him.
    • 2006, Christoper Noxon, Rejuvenile - Kickball, Cartoons, Cupcakes, and the Reinvention of the American Grown-up, page 237:
      Spend time with computer coders and you'll hear schoolyard slang, see junior high fashions, and observe workspaces decorated with gel-filled ant farms, bobbleheaded dolls, and other kiddie knickknacks.
    • 2009, Lisi Harrison, Alphas #1, page 75:
      "I don't know what you're laughing about, Lacey." Mimi circled the bobbleheaded girl. "You're built like a lollipop. If you want to stop sucking, put more power below the neck, or your skull will always upstage you."