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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.
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.
jibble by fish94 December 2, 2023

jibble jobbled

Confused, state of emotion, screwed up, an unorganized manner. A state of confusion. This is Jeremy's word!
My sales guys paper work is jibble jobbled!

Jibble-E 

1.a squishy, and jiggly man boob
2.the act of jiggling
3.the target used for a cobra strike.
1.Woah James, look at the Jibble-Es on Bennett.
2.Bennett is Jibbling his Jibble-Es.
3.Ha-Ha James just struck Bennett in the Jibble-E!!!
Jibble-E by N. Coburn July 7, 2006

jibble fibble ribble 

when you rub your jibble too much that it squirts and creams every where.
oops i jibble fibble ribbled on clive.

Turkey Jibble 

Someone who likes to jibble jimmy wangs.
Bro that guy just tried to turkey jibble James.
Turkey Jibble by EJS32 May 28, 2018

Jibber Jabber 

Jibber jabber is Incoherent and unintelligible rapid speech often in slang or patois. Used in the UK as a disparaging name for other languages such as French, Spanish or American.
“It was all jibber jabber. Couldn’t understand a dam’ word the wretched feller was sayin’, Jeeves.”
“But, Milord, he was an American.”
“Yes?”