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a made up language that replaces vowels with the word 'ibble' like we care?
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A state of advanced irritation and/or crankiness. I'm already ibble about rush hour traffic, don't make it worse by cutting me off.
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Ibble: Nonsense or babble, of a silly sort. "Deekoo was ibbling madly."
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To jump in and out of small spaces rapidly.
can also be used to describe quick exits in social situations. 'Jeez, did you see Becky try and push those toxic waste bars on us?'
'I know, I ibbled out of there as fast as I could!' |
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