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bibble
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English bibben (whence bib; see there for more) +? -le.
Verb
bibble (third-person singular simple present bibbles, present participle bibbling, simple past and past participle bibbled)
- To eat and/or drink noisily.
- (intransitive) To tipple.
Derived terms
- bibbler
Related terms
- bib
- bibber
Etymology 2
From Yiddish [Term?].
Verb
bibble (third-person singular simple present bibbles, present participle bibbling, simple past and past participle bibbled)
- (colloquial) To worry.
Etymology 3
Corruption of the aboriginal name "Bimbil" for certain species of Eucalyptus
Noun
bibble (plural bibble)
- A species of Australian tree, the forest red gum, glossy-leaved box, or shiny-leaved box, Eucalyptus tereticornis.
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bibbled
English
Verb
bibbled
- simple past tense and past participle of bibble
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