**libbi** /*'lib-bee*/, usually pluralized as **libbies**
1. little brown bird. Birders use libbi to denote the many species of little brown birds that are difficult to distinguish from one another. Often used endearingly ("So many libbies at the feeder today!") or in frustration ("I can't tell one libbi from another in this fog.") Etymology: contraction of the phrase "**li**ttle **b**rown **bi**rd".
2. a novice birder, usually overly enthusiastic and prone to misidentifying birds, especially libbies (sense 1).
"So many libbies at the feeder today!"
"I can't tell one libbi from another in this fog."
"Our newest Audubon member is such a libbi that he imagines every house sparrow is a rare find."
A Boomer keyboard jockey that lives in a trailer in the woods and plays on social media all day harassing people. They have no job and usually mooch of tax payers to pay for the large quantities of Doritos and cheez whiz they eat straight from the can. You can spot one easily online by their tendency to bully and stalk people while using first grade spelling and grammar and making stupid references to 1960s tv shows and movies that no one has ever heard of.
The pompous and illogical explanation offered from a liberal on a topic for which they know nothing other than the rhetorical talking points spewed out by politicians. This tactic is often required when there is a shocking lack of logic and reasoning available to support your tactic. Usually libsplaining involves raised eyebrows, a head tilt, and a whiny voice.
Used to describe football fans going absolutely mental when their team has scored, much more than a normal celebration, mainly describing the 'limbs' (body parts) 'all over the shop' (aots), the action. Such as fans piling on to the pitch, storming the home fans, arms everywhere, people jumping all over the place.