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Gobble Gobble

When one is playing a video game and the opposing user won’t leave him alone like a turkey gobbles till he wobbles
This guy on 2k won’t leave me alonegobble gobble
by Camdino October 12, 2023
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gobbledobbledeez

When slap someone with feelings of anger
Why did you gobbledobbledeez him
by golbberdolber1284363ol October 18, 2023
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Gibbling

Gibbling is another word for committing silly acts.
Man 1: Wow this guy is so silly
Man 2: straight gibbling

Man 1: this is why your mother doesn’t love you
Man 2: you’re*
Man 1: That doesn’t even make sense in this situation.
by codependance December 25, 2023
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Gobbledybollocks

Noun

A fusion of "gobbledygook" and "bollocks," serving as a term to mock the use of pretentious, empty words and phrases, particularly within the realm of business jargon. Often employed to highlight language that sounds intelligent but lacks any real substance.
That corporate meeting was filled with gobbledybollocks – a symphony of buzzwords that left everyone scratching their heads.
by DaveRage December 28, 2023
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gibberish

gibberish
gibberish is random stuff like this:rau89wid90vjn j4u8 fgyhyujmk,ceer78dfuvcjnmke,lskdkjim cbc vmju7j
by Unkownanoymous January 10, 2024
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Gobble snarze

damn bro you got the gobble snarze?
by mucas lemon January 18, 2024
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Giblets

Giblets, those often overlooked and underappreciated morsels that reside within the cavity of a roasted bird, have a long and storied history. From humble beginnings as the scraps left for the family dog or cat, giblets have evolved into a culinary delicacy, gracing the tables of kings and commoners alike.
The word "giblet" is derived from the Old French word "gibelot," which means "small game." This suggests that giblets were once considered the edible parts of small animals, such as rabbits and squirrels. In medieval Europe, giblets were often used to make stews and soups, as they were a cheap and readily available source of protein.

It was not until the Renaissance that giblets began to be seen as a more refined ingredient. During this time, elaborate dishes featuring giblets were created, and they became a popular addition to banquets and feasts.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, giblets became even more popular, as poultry became more affordable and accessible to the masses. Giblets were often used to make stuffing, gravy, and other dishes, and they were considered an essential part of a traditional Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner.

Today, giblets are still enjoyed by many people around the world. They can be found in a variety of dishes, from the classic giblet gravy to the more adventurous giblet fritters.
Giblets are more than just a tasty ingredient; they are also a symbol of tradition and heritage. For centuries, giblets have been used to mark special occasions and celebrations. They are a reminder of our culinary roots and the simple pleasures of life.

So the next time you sit down to a meal that includes giblets, take a moment to appreciate the rich history and flavor of these humble morsels. They may be small, but they have a big story to tell.

Additional Notes:

Giblets are typically the heart, liver, gizzard, and neck of a poultry bird.
Giblets can be roasted, braised, fried, or stewed.
Giblets are a good source of protein, iron, and zinc.
Giblets are often used to make gravy, stuffing, and soup.
by men enjoyer III November 8, 2023
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