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Gibbie Gablurs 

The act of not wanting something, by vocalizing their opinion through song. The slang term for junk, women, or an activity you don't want to be apart of.
Gillie: Hey Goose want the rest of my sandwhich.
Goose sings: We don't need them Gibbie Gablurs, I don't need no Gibbie Gablurs.
Gillie thinks: It seems as if Goose doesn't need these Gibbie Gablurs.
Related Words

Gibbitude 

According to Civvie 11, it is the most 90s FPS word to ever 90s FPS.
But now, you see spread before you more potential pain and gibbitude as a nation of demons run amok in our cities. Next stop, Hell on Earth!
Gibbitude by cronchTM April 22, 2020

gibbegijnen 

a word for laughter so hard one can not comprehend it
‘is she okay?? she sounds like a hyena!

oh don’t worry, she’s just gibbegijnen’
gibbegijnen by oilyball1384 March 3, 2022

coach gibbe 

the name of the greatest pe teacher in the world. he is very muscular, and all of his students strive to be exactly like him. he is a beast in the weight room with an unknown bench press. but experts say it could be anywhere from 5000 to 7500 pounds
Yesterday, i saw coach gibbe benching 4500 pounds, while still using his shake weight.
coach gibbe by gibbster456 December 7, 2010

gibberfingers 

When you type to fast and what you mean to type comes out as gibberish.

Alternatively, when one hand is off position by one key on the keyboard and you wind up typing gibberish.
"U webt ti tge nakk tidat."

"What?"
"Sorry I had gibberfingers."

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"I wanted to know if you wanatsad to go to the movies tonight."
"Typing too fast?"

"Yeah, I have gibberfingers."
The gibbet or hanging cage was a ubiquitous sight throughout Europe. Made of slats of wood or iron, in myriad shapes and sizes, this device served as a simple punishment (the victim was displayed and eventually freed) or a slow, brutal execution (the victim was left to the elements, facing eventual death).
The bodies of executed highwaymen, covered in tar for preservation, were often displayed in these cages along rural routes. It was thought that this presentation would deter other thieves.
The murderer was put into a gibbet and was left there for life.