by fatsac101 June 29, 2009
by Jim Chimney January 13, 2010
n. a small piece of just about anything.
v. to break into very small pieces, usually as in "to jibble up."
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?
Could someone jibble up the crackers for this topping?
by Melanie March 29, 2005
by Katieness May 28, 2008
1. A dance where you put both your arms up to your pits and shake back and forth like a Boo-bah (Walmart, $29.99 Always Low Prices)
2. A french pudding.
2. A french pudding.
by Chog n' Pokey September 06, 2004
Noun: Bodily chub (especially the chub under ones arms and on ones stomach that jiggles as you do the Wu-Tang)
Kara: *Points Anna's stomach*
Anna: Hey! Don't touch my jibble! *Covers stomach self-consciously with hands*
Anna: Hey! Don't touch my jibble! *Covers stomach self-consciously with hands*
by VLC December 12, 2008
Jibble is any gelatenous or viscous substance that is deceptively contained or presented in such a way so as to give the appearance of rigidity. 'Jibblies!' may be exclaimed when one is surprised by the existence of jibble.
I tried to grasp the apparently fresh cantaloupe, but alas, it was rotten, and my fingers made a sucking noise as I extracted them from the rancid jibble.
The moist ground looked solid enough, but Artax was overcome by sadness and slowly sank into the jibble.
The man's apparently ripped pectoral muscles were, in fact, full of jibble. Only the women unfortunate enough to attempt to touch them knew that they were actually Moobs.
The moist ground looked solid enough, but Artax was overcome by sadness and slowly sank into the jibble.
The man's apparently ripped pectoral muscles were, in fact, full of jibble. Only the women unfortunate enough to attempt to touch them knew that they were actually Moobs.
by ViralCulture June 03, 2010