1. n. Incoherent or unintelligable speech; has it's origins from the word gibberish
2. adj. Word used to describe incoherent speech
3. v. To speak inchoherently
2. adj. Word used to describe incoherent speech
3. v. To speak inchoherently
Bob: Did you understand what that theory meant?
Dave: No, I dont understand quantum mechanics, so it all sounded like jibber-jabber to me.
Dave: No, I dont understand quantum mechanics, so it all sounded like jibber-jabber to me.
by Super Gerbil July 11, 2004
Get the jibber-jabbermug. by Varnell Norman November 16, 2003
Get the jibber-jabbermug. I could not understand that jibber-jabber.
by § July 18, 2004
Get the jibber-jabbermug. Jibber jabber is Incoherent and unintelligible rapid speech often in slang or patois. Used in the UK as a disparaging name for other languages such as French, Spanish or American.
“It was all jibber jabber. Couldn’t understand a dam’ word the wretched feller was sayin’, Jeeves.”
“But, Milord, he was an American.”
“Yes?”
“But, Milord, he was an American.”
“Yes?”
by AKACroatalin June 4, 2015
Get the Jibber Jabbermug. by bacca rati May 13, 2002
Get the jibber jabbermug. by ErinCatherine October 30, 2008
Get the jibber jabbermug. by ILoveThom'sChickenDance May 3, 2004
Get the jibber jabbermug.