Definitions by RiflesCock
Ribbited
Ribbited (verb, slang, sarcastic)
To die in a manner that is unexpectedly anticlimactic, absurdly resilient, or suspiciously less final than "croaking."
A tongue-in-cheek euphemism for death implying that the subject departed with unnecessary noise, self-importance, or a last-minute flourish.
To cease functioning while somehow remaining an ongoing presence or annoyance.
Usage notes:
Unlike croaked, which suggests a straightforward demise, ribbited implies that the deceased managed to make their exit oddly theatrical, ironic, or inconveniently memorable.
To die in a manner that is unexpectedly anticlimactic, absurdly resilient, or suspiciously less final than "croaking."
A tongue-in-cheek euphemism for death implying that the subject departed with unnecessary noise, self-importance, or a last-minute flourish.
To cease functioning while somehow remaining an ongoing presence or annoyance.
Usage notes:
Unlike croaked, which suggests a straightforward demise, ribbited implies that the deceased managed to make their exit oddly theatrical, ironic, or inconveniently memorable.
Ribbited by RiflesCock June 23, 2026
ribbited
Ribbited (verb, slang, sarcastic)
To die in a manner that is unexpectedly anticlimactic, absurdly resilient, or suspiciously less final than "croaking."
A tongue-in-cheek euphemism for death implying that the subject departed with unnecessary noise, self-importance, or a last-minute flourish.
To cease functioning while somehow remaining an ongoing presence or annoyance.
Usage notes:
Unlike croaked, which suggests a straightforward demise, ribbited implies that the deceased managed to make their exit oddly theatrical, ironic, or inconveniently memorable.
To die in a manner that is unexpectedly anticlimactic, absurdly resilient, or suspiciously less final than "croaking."
A tongue-in-cheek euphemism for death implying that the subject departed with unnecessary noise, self-importance, or a last-minute flourish.
To cease functioning while somehow remaining an ongoing presence or annoyance.
Usage notes:
Unlike croaked, which suggests a straightforward demise, ribbited implies that the deceased managed to make their exit oddly theatrical, ironic, or inconveniently memorable.
ribbited by RiflesCock June 23, 2026