by Green Fella September 24, 2023

by factspeakee April 5, 2023

by Choppy Tom March 15, 2021

ger·bert \ ˈgər-bərt \
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
ger·bert \ ˈgər-bərt \
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
by Bruh075 September 19, 2025

ger·bert \ ˈgər-bərt \
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
ger·bert \ ˈgər-bərt \
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
slang, chiefly jocular Irish
Noun:
a clumsy or foolish person : bumbler
"Mind yourself, ya gerbert, you’ll knock the glass over."
one who talks too much or gets in their own way : blabbermouth
"He’s a grand lad, but a bit of a gerbert when the stout’s flowing."
Adjective:
awkwardly endearing : goofy, rustic
"The fiddle sounded a bit gerbert, but it had charm."
laughably offbeat or unpolished
"That whole plan is pure gerbert nonsense."
by Bruh075 September 19, 2025

by iloveshawnspencersomuch May 2, 2025

A Toronto slang word most popularly used by Toronto hoodman. Gerbert means a “weak individual” or a “soft individual” used as an insult
by Kerellll July 27, 2025
