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Wildcard. Can be used as filler for most other words, or even sentences. Syn: wibble
Or:
(v) to talk quickly and inanely about any and every topic imaginable. Similar to babble, but differs in that babbling tends to imply jumping from topic to topic with blinding speed, whilst bibbling implies a more rambling nature, where the topic gradually evolves. Bibbling is distinguishable from rambling, as it is less comprehensible, relevant and is quicker.
A: What did you do today?
B: Um... bibble.

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He was just bibbling on and on.
bibble by FishFace April 13, 2005
the food our god cat valentine loved to eat
Hey! Don’t touch my bibble!
Mmm, this bibble tastes good.
bibble by coronasabeech March 30, 2019
Goodbye; I'll see you soon
Commonly used on internet chat sites, MSN, e.t.c.
Can be shortened to Bibs
Bibble by Em and Fi August 24, 2009
1. To talk too much

2. To be quiet
(Contradictory I know!)
1. She bibbles way too much!

2. Bibble it, you're talking rubbish.
bibble by Lolli pop April 18, 2006
Bodily fluff usually from the belly button but also but crack, in-between toes etc
"Marmaduke, have you saeen my bibble collection?"
bibble by Leigh Stothard March 14, 2005
An action that results after viewing or reading something sultry.
Did you see the drummer in that video? *bibble*
bibble by Kelly August 6, 2004