A mythical creature. A mischevious hybrid between a pixie and a gremlin. They live under railroad tracks and steel people's drugs. A common action to ward off these pests is to place one's pinkie on the glass of the window or windshield while driving by.
by Sh@dowBlood August 23, 2009
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?"
by Kevin Linden March 16, 2007
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.
by cunningpal August 29, 2017
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.
by Fred Allnutt December 13, 2006
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?"
"I have no money, but oh well, ishkabibble."
by Kevin Linden March 15, 2007
Ishkabibble was a character on a radio show back in the 50's or early 60's.
I can't remember the name of the show or the comedian that used the word. I think it was a person.
I can't remember the name of the show or the comedian that used the word. I think it was a person.
by William Stellin March 15, 2004