verb.
verb: schwebble; 3rd person present: schwebbles; past tense: schwebbled; present participle: schwebbling
1. to make up words (traditionally in the English language) like William Shakespeare did, that are considered nonsensical because the user or creator is not Shakespeare
"ignore him, he's been schwebbling all day"
adjective.
adjective: schwebble; comparative adjective: schwebbler; superlative adjective: schwebblest
1. (of a word) a made up word that lacks respect or validation (because the speaker or creator of the word are not William Shakespeare)
"the schwebble word 'shwebble'"
noun.
noun: schwebble; plural noun: schwebbles
1. an unrespected word (traditionally in the English) that is made up by a person other than William Shakespeare
"that's such a nice schwebble"
verb: schwebble; 3rd person present: schwebbles; past tense: schwebbled; present participle: schwebbling
1. to make up words (traditionally in the English language) like William Shakespeare did, that are considered nonsensical because the user or creator is not Shakespeare
"ignore him, he's been schwebbling all day"
adjective.
adjective: schwebble; comparative adjective: schwebbler; superlative adjective: schwebblest
1. (of a word) a made up word that lacks respect or validation (because the speaker or creator of the word are not William Shakespeare)
"the schwebble word 'shwebble'"
noun.
noun: schwebble; plural noun: schwebbles
1. an unrespected word (traditionally in the English) that is made up by a person other than William Shakespeare
"that's such a nice schwebble"
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