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Qué (quién) es GIBBERISH - definición

NONSENSICAL LANGUAGE
Gibberish language; Gobbledygook; Gobbledegook; Bafflegab; Goobledegook; Jibber-jabber; Jibberish; Gobbledeegook; Gobbledy gook; Gobbeldygook; Gobbledegoo; Gobbel De Gook; Gobbeldigook; Gobbledigook
  • [[Lorem ipsum]] is a placeholder text to use test. It is considered as gibberish.

gibberish         
If you describe someone's words or ideas as gibberish, you mean that they do not make any sense.
When he was talking to a girl he could hardly speak, and when he did speak he talked gibberish.
= nonsense
N-UNCOUNT
gibberish         
n.
gibberish         
['d??b(?)r??, 'g?b-]
¦ noun unintelligible or meaningless speech or writing; nonsense.
Origin
C16: perh. from gibber1 (but recorded earlier) + -ish1.

Wikipedia

Gibberish

Gibberish, also called jibber-jabber or gobbledygook, is speech that is (or appears to be) nonsense: ranging across speech sounds that are not actual words, pseudowords, language games and specialized jargon that seems nonsensical to outsiders.

"Gibberish" is also used as an imprecation to denigrate or tar ideas or opinions the user disagrees with or finds irksome, a rough equivalent of "nonsense", "folderol", or "claptrap". The implication is that the criticized expression or proposition lacks substance or congruence, as opposed to simply being a differing view.

The related word jibber-jabber refers to rapid talk that is difficult to understand.

Ejemplos de uso de GIBBERISH
1. He mumbled, chuckled, released outbursts of gibberish, then fell silent.
2. "She was wasted, talking gibberish, but she was just about coherent," he revealed.
3. "She was wasted, talking gibberish, but she was just about coherent.
4. Even John Prescott, the Coleridge of codswallop, cannot puncture its politesse and is reduced to gibberish.
5. Rowling‘s use of language, described recently as gibberish by a High Court judge.