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gibberish

English

Etymology

ca. 16th century. Either an onomatopoeia, imitating to the sound of chatter, probably influenced by jabber, or derived from the root of the Irish gob (the mouth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??b.?.???/

Noun

gibberish (usually uncountable, plural gibberishes)

  1. Speech or writing that is unintelligible, incoherent or meaningless.
    • Such gibberish as children may be heard amusing themselves with.
  2. Needlessly obscure or overly technical language.
  3. A language game, comparable to pig Latin, in which one inserts a nonsense syllable before the first vowel in each syllable of a word.

Synonyms

  • gibber
  • See also Thesaurus:nonsense

Translations

See also

  • double Dutch
  • framis
  • gobbledygook, gobbledegook
  • galimatias
  • jargon
  • mumbo jumbo
  • nonsense
  • rhubarb rhubarb

Adjective

gibberish (comparative more gibberish, superlative most gibberish)

  1. unintelligible, incoherent or meaningless

References

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jabbering

English

Verb

jabbering

  1. present participle of jabber

Noun

jabbering (countable and uncountable, plural jabberings)

  1. Speech that jabbers; gibberish.

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