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A word of many words. This one word can mean many things.
Susan jibbled her way downstairs. Paul was feeling jibbly. "You can't put that jibble in there!" shouted Mark.
She tried to swallow it all but there was jibble all down her chin.
Jibble by Jim Chimney January 13, 2010
v. To jiggle in a grotesque manner. A cross between giblet and jiggle. Sort of like undulating Jell-O

n. The feeling you get when you witness something disturbing.
v. The morbidly obese man jibbled up to the buffet.

adj. The jibbling undead bodies of flub waddled forth from their graves.

n. When I heard what a lemon party was, it gave me the jibbles.
jibble by J. Epiphany July 23, 2008
n. a small piece of just about anything.
v. to break into very small pieces, usually as in "to jibble up."
There are jibbles of paper all over the floor.

Could someone jibble up the crackers for this topping?
Jibble by Melanie March 29, 2005
To put one's memeber into another person's ear, reminiscent of a wet willy, but with your willy.
I jibbled him while he was drunk and passed out, then a buddy of mine teabagged him.
jibble by sam_sunders December 22, 2008
A jibble is a racist, weird and/or annoying person.
That jibble is the most racist person I ever saw.
Jibble by Katieness May 28, 2008