(noun) | /ˈjib-lət/
A flexible, all-purpose term used to describe a person who is being
frustrating, unreasonable, or otherwise difficult—without referencing any specific trait or group. The word has no formal
definition, but is commonly used in casual
conversation to call someone out when they’re “just being a Jiblet.”
The term is neutral and applies to anyone, regardless of context.
“She told me she ‘needs space’—classic Jiblet move.”
“My manager scheduled a meeting at 4:59 PM. Total Jiblet.”
“You didn’t
lock the door again. Don’t be a Jiblet.”
“He ghosted me after
three dates. I knew he was a Jiblet.”
“Honestly, I was being kind of a Jiblet
last night. My bad.”