1. gibberish - Noun
2. gibberish - Adjective
3. gibberish - Verb
Rapid and inarticulate talk; unintelligible language; unmeaning words; jargon.
Unmeaning; as, gibberish language.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhich is not really a hell of a lot to ask, Lord, because the final incredible truth is that I am not guilty. All I did was take your gibberish seriously... and you see where it got me? My primitive Christian instincts have made me a criminal. Hunter S. Thompson
Meanwhile, among all its countless other effects upon human culture, Starglider had brought to its climax a process that was already well under way. It had put an end to the billions of the words of pious gibberish with which apparently intelligent men had addled their minds for centuries. Arthur C. Clarke
The trouble was that he was talking in philosophy but they were listening in gibberish. Terry Pratchett
The poem goes form the poet's gibberish to The gibberish of the vulgate and back again. Wallace Stevens
I've got many different voices - I have a Southern girl, an Irish girl. I have a gibberish language that you'd have to decipher. I guess I try to never take myself too seriously. Rachel Miner
I don't know what's wrong with me. It's like all I can do is keep writing this gibberish to keep from breaking apart. Stephen Chbosky