There's a whole family of bugs of this kind with wobbly windows. One way
of thinking about this is that the amount of wobbly-ness should be
related to the amount of energy put into mouse movement - when the mouse
stops moving for a while, the wobbly effects need to be damped out.
There are numerous positions where a window can be slowly moved near
other objects and a large amount of wobbling can persist indefinitely.
One example is where a tall window is slowly moved so that the long edge
is near a smaller window (about 1/3 the height of the tall window) - it
appears that the two corners of the small window attract the tall window
edge in such a way that the tall window's edge vibrates wildly.

In a similar way, the attraction to other windows should diminish with
time, so that a small adjustment of a window is possible.

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wobbly window makes the window bounce when attached to top panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153374
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