1. The slang name given to a somewhat annoying sibling, usually younger than oneself. 2. The edible innards or viscera of a bird, namely a fowl or chicken. Can be quite tasty provided it is prepared with the right spice mix and cooked just right. Can also be used as a satisfyingly disgusting weapon against the aformentioned 'giblet' sibling.
by John Barry July 05, 2006
a short stumpy man, who sits in an office and pretends to do work all day, calling everyone brother or sister.
Giblet: 'Hey sister, whats for lunch today? Can you pick me up some McDonalds as i am extremely busy. Did i tell you about my trip to tuscany?'
Staff member: "Fuck off u Giblet, go get your own damn food. and no i dont care bout no trip to tuscany! take a trip to MY ASSHOLE!"
Staff member: "Fuck off u Giblet, go get your own damn food. and no i dont care bout no trip to tuscany! take a trip to MY ASSHOLE!"
by bond002 February 02, 2009
Giblet can mean a chickens guts as its traditional term. Giblets in today's world is used as the name for everything, good and bad and depends on context.
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by Sunshine Princess June 22, 2012
Joining the ranks of odd trends like extreme ironing and planking is Gibleting — a testicle-themed gag that involves liberating one’s testicles in a normal social setting. Gibleting is the world's newest adrenalin sport, combining the thrill of social activity with the satisfaction of getting one’s scrotal unit (i.e. giblets) out in the open air.
Part of the attraction and interest towards gibleting seems to centre on the issue of whether it is really a sport or not. It is widely considered to be tongue-in-cheek.
From its modest beginnings as a festive distraction during a staff Christmas party, Gibleting has has become a one-of-a-kind mix of performance art and danger sport.
Whether conducted solo or in a group, some locations where such performances have taken place include a club in central London, a park, on the street and in the London Welsh RFC bar.
Part of the attraction and interest towards gibleting seems to centre on the issue of whether it is really a sport or not. It is widely considered to be tongue-in-cheek.
From its modest beginnings as a festive distraction during a staff Christmas party, Gibleting has has become a one-of-a-kind mix of performance art and danger sport.
Whether conducted solo or in a group, some locations where such performances have taken place include a club in central London, a park, on the street and in the London Welsh RFC bar.
by Trotsky's Icepick December 17, 2012