[Ava Max:]

I'm out of my head, out of my mind, oh, I

If you let me, I'll be

Out of my dress and into your arms tonight

Yeah, I'm lost without it

Feels like I'm always waitin'

I need you to come get me

Out of my head, and into your arms tonight

Tonight (yeah)

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Chorus:

Every long lost dream led me to where you are

Others who broke my heart they were like northern stars

Pointing me on my way into your loving arms

This much I know is true

That God blessed the broken road

That led me straight to you

I wake up in teardrops that fall down like rain

I put on that old song we danced to and then

I wake up in teardrops that fall down like rain

I put on that old song we danced to and then

I wake up in teardrops that fall down like rain

I put on that old song we danced to and then

The ongoing joke or running gag in the series is that the viewers never see her face; she made her presence known by her loud and obnoxious New Jersey-accented voice (provided by the late now-deceased Carol Ann Susi). There have been quick glimpses of her; however, in Season 5's "The Countdown Reflection", the overhead view of the rooftop Wolowitz wedding ceremony shows her sitting off to the side in a pink dress. In Season 6's "The Spoiler Alert Segmentation", she can be seen (from the neck down) walking past the open kitchen door while Rajesh Koothrappali sits at the dining room table, and the tag scene in that same episode shows her arms pulling Raj back into the house through an open window as he was trying to escape the house. Her dead body ala "Psycho" is seen in Howard's tale in "The Cooper Extraction".

After her husband Sam Wolowitz abandoned her and 11-year-old Howard, she seems to be more insecure and lonely, and she makes her son "Howie" the center of her life, although sometimes she and Howard don't get along and she constantly belittles him, treats him like dirt, and makes him long to leave home.

While she appears to be loud, overbearing, and lonely, she is not only a nice and well-meaning person, but a loving motherly figure to not only her son but also his friends. This was seen when she allowed Stuart into her home after he was nearly rendered homeless and they bonded. All of the others were saddened by her death and paid tribute to her. Prior to her death, she approved of Howard's fiance (later wife) Bernadette, and they bonded enough that Bernadette picked up Debbie's mannerisms.

Verbal descriptions depict her as an immensely overweight (obese) woman with a mustache, as she takes water aerobics classes for overweight women ("The Spaghetti Catalyst"). She once mentioned that she had been a beautiful woman to whom the boys used to flock and give candy ("The Hawking Excitation").

Clues to her appearance have been provided in several episodes, including the episode "The Hot Troll Deviation", in which she states that she was spilling out of her shrunken girdle like "the Pillsbury Doughboy". In the episode "The Engagement Reaction", in which Penny doubts Howard's ability when he stated that he lifted his mother up to take her to the hospital. Penny's doubt was founded in the belief that Mrs. Wolowitz's own legs were barely able to lift her up, never mind her petite son. Another mention of her size was in the episode "The Hawking Excitation," Sheldon states that he strained his wrist while helping Mrs. Wolowitz lift her bosom when he takes her dress-shopping, further confirming her excessive weight. According to Howard in "The 43 Peculiarity", Mrs. Wolowitz's neck size is 43 inches.

In the flashback episode "The Staircase Implementation", when Mrs. Wolowitz was younger she had a louder, more masculine voice that made Leonard mistake her for Howard's father; Howard promptly pointed out that with any more facial hair, she could pass as his dad.

In "The Countdown Reflection", in which Howard and Bernadette get married on the roof of Leonard and Sheldon's apartment building, Bernadette's father Mike says that Debbie has "a bigger mustache than [him]". As the couple exchange rings and start kissing, an overhead view zooming out shows Debbie from the top of her head. It is the first time her figure is shown in the series, but few details can be seen.

In "The Spoiler Alert Segmentation", Debbie Wolowitz is finally seen in comprehensive detail: the camera scene is that of Rajesh Koothrappali sitting in the dining room whilst the door to the kitchen is visible in the background. Howard's mother is seen walking across the kitchen (visible by the kitchen door) three times in this scene, but the appearances deliberately fail to show her face. The third time she walks by the door, it shows she has long curly black hair just like her actress Carol Ann Susi's. Although Debbie's face is still left to mystery, this episode confirms that she is immensely overweight. Comically, the background audience gasps slightly the first time she is seen walking across the kitchen. Also, in the tag scene when Debbie catches Raj trying to sneak out and pulls him back in the house, her hands and part of her hair can be seen.

In "The Thanksgiving Decoupling", she invites the gang to Thanksgiving dinner, but is hindered by her gout. She shouts at Howard about her big toe hurting, then is heard whenever anyone mentions food. ("Did someone say pie?") She also has many creepy-looking clowns decorating her bathroom.

Debbie was abandoned by Sam Wolowitz when her son was 11; before then, they just stayed together in silence without saying a word or being drunk all the time, as mentioned in "The Grasshopper Experiment". Howard lived with her until his marriage and often referred to her as "living with him," even though it's obvious that she's the responsible one when it comes to living standards.

Debbie often talks to her son like he is still a child and she isn't aware of his adult accomplishments, filling the clich of a Jewish mother: referring to his colleagues and friends as "playmates" or "little friends" and referring to his work at the university as "going to school".

Howard often refers to his mother as being a "crazy old lady", but deep down he is still very attached to his mother. The attachment is primordial, as he relies on her to wash his clothes, as well as alimentary needs. Howard has no problem with this, as he gets to keep eating his old-time favorite childhood foods.

Her cooking skills are mixed. She is able to cook a brisket to the point where it just melts in the mouth, but she takes things beyond edible on Thanksgiving with her "tur-briske-fil" (which is turkey stuffed with brisket stuffed with gefilte fish, like a turducken). Also, her meatloaf lacks breadcrumbs and has been used over the generations to test diverse plumbing systems, including Howard's famous "space toilet."

Howard's mother is rigorously Jewish. She evaluates Howard's partner choices vociferously (like insisting that the latter be Jewish too), but she does not take kindly to strangers taking control inside her house (as in her argument with Howard's partner Christy in "The Dumpling Paradox"). Despite these actions, she stated in "The Engagement Reaction" that she likes Bernadette, although Bernadette is not Jewish and attended Catholic school. Bernadette has developed some of her mother-in-law's personality quirks, including shouting like her when upset and mothering her husband.

As of "The Habitation Configuration", Howard no longer lives in his mother's house, having moved out to live with Bernadette as husband and wife; however, he and Bernadette continue to sleep over there from time to time to give her company and remind her that she is not alone.

In "The Thanksgiving Decoupling", the gang is fixing Thanksgiving dinner at the Wolowitz house. Mrs. W. is in the basement not feeling well, but piping up whenever food is mentioned. Raj does fix her annual tur-briske-fil" (which is turkey stuffed with brisket stuffed with gefilte fish).

In "The Cooper Extraction", the gang is considering what their lives would have been like if they had never met Sheldon. If Howard had not found Bernadette, he thinks his mother would have ended up as a skeleton in the house and he would have assumed her personality like Norman Bates in Psycho. Amy, confused, asks if either Debbie died of starvation or Howard killed her. Howard shrugs it off and responds that it doesn't matter; "the important thing is she's dead." Mrs. W.'s corpse is wearing the same dress she did in "The Spoiler Alert Segmentation," when she is seen briefly walking by the kitchen door.

In "The Comic Book Store Regeneration", Debbie is visiting Howard's Aunt Gladys in Florida and passes away in her sleep. After her funeral, Howard and Bernadette fly back home in "The Intimacy Acceleration"; the airline loses the luggage in which Debbie's urn was packed, but it was found by the end of the episode.

In "The Leftover Thermalization", the gang gathers for a final meal of Debbie's cooking when a power outage disables the freezer containing food that Debbie had made. The meal consists of three briskets, four meat loafs, ravioli, noodle kugel, a tub of matzo-ball soup, two pound cakes, and no vegetables. 152ee80cbc

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