by The Jibbling Jobe May 25, 2021
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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.
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.
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.
by fish94 December 2, 2023
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Confused, state of emotion, screwed up, an unorganized manner. A state of confusion. This is Jeremy's word!
by jibble jobbled June 1, 2014
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3.Ha-Ha James just struck Bennett in the Jibble-E!!!
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by N. Coburn July 7, 2006
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Get the Turkey Jibble mug.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?”
“But, Milord, he was an American.”
“Yes?”
by AKACroatalin June 4, 2015
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