A form of the word stem "jibbl", of which can have any meaning.
It is arguably a hypernym of all words, and can be used as any part of speech.
It's part of speech may be implied by it's prefix and/or suffix (e.g. "-ed" for past participle) and by it's placement within a sentence.
It is arguably a hypernym of all words, and can be used as any part of speech.
It's part of speech may be implied by it's prefix and/or suffix (e.g. "-ed" for past participle) and by it's placement within a sentence.
What do you want for your Birthday? A Jibble!
I'm just jibbling off down to the shops, see ya later!
The jibblest drawing won the competition.
I jibbly said yes!
The cat sat jibble the mat.
I'm just jibbling off down to the shops, see ya later!
The jibblest drawing won the competition.
I jibbly said yes!
The cat sat jibble the mat.
by fish94 December 02, 2023