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Ishkabibel

A word used in chatrooms to break an awkward silence or disrupt a serious argument. It's usage in the latter situation is generally followed by insistentsics to shut up (STFU) or to get out (GTFO), thus achieving the usual goal of using the word by shifting the ire of the room to a singular point rather then allowing to spread.
Person 1 to Person 2: "...and then, you Nazi Commie Hippy bastard, I'll-"

Person 3: "Ishkabibel"

Persons 1 & 2 "STFU"
Ishkabibel by T. S. Hogdahl II September 28, 2009
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Ishkabibel

-noun {ish-kuh-bib-uhl}

Ishkabibel is a word used to describe the first cigarette a person smokes after a period of rough, steamy hot sex. unless you smoke menthols. in that case it's just called "a waiste of 25 cents" the term Ishkabibel can replace the words smoke, cig, cigarette, etc... in a specifically structured sentence as follows....
"damn that was fuckin wild..well, I'm off to have an Ishkabibel"
Ishkabibel by David Cummings December 11, 2008

ishkabibble 

Ishkabibble it will be fine.
ishkabibble by bob January 24, 2005

ishkabibble 

Ishkabibble was the name of a character on the 1930's radio show "Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge". Prior to that it was used as a slang word meaning "No worries," or "Who cares?"
"So you have no money? Well, ishkabibble"
ishkabibble by Kevin Linden December 14, 2008

Ishkabibble 

There is a Yiddish expression, "nisht gefidlt," meaning "it doesn't matter to me," from which the term "ish kabibble" may derive. "I should worry?" This explanation is from Wikipedia.
So the Stock Market collapsed. Ishkabibble? I never owned a stock in my life!
Ishkabibble by cunningpal August 29, 2017

ishkibibble 

an expression that suggests something like, "Don't sweat the small stuff." The meaning stems from a song sung by a trumpeter, singer, and manager of Kay Keyser's orchestra, whose real name was Merwyn Bogue. He was given the nickname Ish Kabibble after the Yiddiah song he sang, called "Isch Ka Bibble" ("I Should Worry")
"Ish kabibble! That's nothing to worry about."
ishkibibble by Kalista August 12, 2003

ishkabibble 

In the 1930's and 40'S. a Band Leader Kay Kayser had a radio show called "Kay Kayser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge" He had a trumpeter Merwyn Bogue, who later called "Ish Kabibble" (from an old Yiddish song titled "Ish Ga Bibble") loosely translated means "I Should Worry",who sang novelty type tunes.
The word Ish kabibble has a variety of meanings all of them meaning nothing. That's all Ishkabibble.
ishkabibble by Fred Allnutt December 11, 2008