surfer lingo such as: wicked awesome, narly, rad, radical, cowabunga, or n-e thing the teenage muntan ninga turtles would say!!! the meaning is wut ever u really want it 2 be!!!
by yo motherz ass November 26, 2003
by the unknown/raoul duke March 25, 2005
|shib-ē|, |ˈʃɪbi| - adj. - A catch-all word describing something great. Quite similar in usage to "smurfy" (see: "Smurf").
Etymology: first known usage is in the movie "Dude, Where's My Car?" (circa 2000)
Etymology: first known usage is in the movie "Dude, Where's My Car?" (circa 2000)
Dude 1: "Dude, if we get our girlfriends happy, maybe we'll have SEX for the first time!"
Dude 2: "Sweet! That would be SO shibby!"
Dude 2: "Sweet! That would be SO shibby!"
by Colonel Bat Guano September 02, 2012
by Sam Schenerman January 04, 2006
A certain someone in The Pokémon Center FB Group accidentally referred to "shinies" as "shibbies" through a post via mobile, thus the word "shibby" (singular) was formed. This certain someone went maximum derp, like a Stunfisk flying in the air, or like Hot Skitty On Wailord Action.
Feel free to now refer to shiny/shinies as shibby/shibbies.
Feel free to now refer to shiny/shinies as shibby/shibbies.
Ralph: Whoa, dude, that Pokémon just sparkled!
Pablo: Yeah bud, it's a shibby!
Ralph: Don't you mean shiny?
Pablo: No, a shibby.
Ralph: Wow, you just went maximum derp...
Pablo: Tell that to the person who accidentally misspelled "shinies". ;)
Pablo: Yeah bud, it's a shibby!
Ralph: Don't you mean shiny?
Pablo: No, a shibby.
Ralph: Wow, you just went maximum derp...
Pablo: Tell that to the person who accidentally misspelled "shinies". ;)
by MrJurgens November 22, 2013
Shibby is (or was back in the early '90's) a greeting: "What's Happening?", or "What's up?", though it can be also used to say "Seeya!"
Most have it wrong (though I guess the NEW meaning is now more popular, effectively replacing the old one).
All these 'dude where's my car' references are 1) funny and 2) incorrect.
Most have it wrong (though I guess the NEW meaning is now more popular, effectively replacing the old one).
All these 'dude where's my car' references are 1) funny and 2) incorrect.
by Craig Sheppard October 05, 2005