When a problem is so sir, that it becomes a sirblem. There’s also the higher form, known as Super Sirblem. Essentially the same thing, it just has even more sir, so the super is added to differentiate.
Example 1: And then I said, “Sir, what’s your sirblem?" And they laughed like sirs.
Example 2: Sir, I don’t see what the super sirblem is.
verb, -bled, -bling, noun
–verb (used without object)
1. to make up words that sound legitimate.
1. attempt to deceive by making up words that have the phonetic appearance of legitimate ones (as if to avoid being challenged in the game of scrabble)