Word info

wibble

Speech parts

1. wibble - Noun

2. wibble - Verb

Meaning

(Britain, slang) Meaningless or content-free chatter in a discussion; drivel, babble.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:chatter, Thesaurus:nonsense

(Can we verify this sense?) (Britain, programming) Used as the name of a metasyntactic variable.


wibble (third-person singular simple present wibbles, present participle wibbling, simple past and past participle wibbled)

(Britain, Internet slang) To make meaningless comments.


wibble (third-person singular simple present wibbles, present participle wibbling, simple past and past participle wibbled)

(transitive, intransitive) To wobble.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Mary is hauled into the lives of her two Victorian friends, Maud Wibble, a giddy girl with a pronounced lisp and Tom Cash, a distressed Liverpudlian boy who use to have a sense of humour. Source: Internet

Are there special events in Yo-Kai Watch Wibble Wobble? Source: Internet

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