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An effeminate man. Particularly one who permanently appears to be wearing lipstick and rouge.
James is definitely a Jimbler. And look at that hat he's wearing!
Jimbler by Brett's Dad March 22, 2003
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jimberlake 

The ever growing bromance between Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake. The world's OTP.
You're the Jimmy Fallon to my Justin Timberlake. Together we are Jimberlake.
jimberlake by Mischa Lecter December 25, 2013
Jibbler has many forms of use.

A person who has no knowledge that their existence on earth is a total waste. Also, a person who is completely inebriated or high to the point that they are most extremely obnoxious.

It can also be used to describe: a place (house, venue, store) that is full of the type of people listed above, or an object (car, chair, computer) that is in complete disrepair.

A normal person who, by choice, is momentarily wasting his or her time.

May be expressed in the past, present, or future tense.

May also be shortened to jib.
That guy at the flea market was a total jibbler.

His guitar sucks. It's all jibbled out.

Person A: What are you doing tonight"
Person B: Not much, probably just jibbling around the house.

He was such a jib!
Jibbler by solidarity1982 September 26, 2010

Jimblejaw 

I'm all jimblejaw today, I keep getting my wucking mords fuddled
Jimblejaw by Shufflefrog May 24, 2019
A slash pairing often used in fanfiction between Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (of Led Zeppelin).

Used as both a noun (speaking of the pairing or people involved) or a noun (describing something related to the pairing)

May or may not truly exist ;)
Did you see them hugging after the concert? They were so cute. Total Jimbert.

Did you read my Jimbert fic yet?
Jimbert by Pink<3 December 9, 2017

cricket me jimbers 

A combination of shiver me timbers and jiminy cricket. Used when someone is very confused and surprised at the same time. Thus leading them to confuse the sayings shiver me timbers and jiminy cricket.
Cricket me jimbers! Where am I and how did I get here?