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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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gibber as a noun

Is superfluous gibber correct when talking about someone who just purposely makes sentences harder to understand.

His superfluous gibber annoys me. He's says things just to say things.
  

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I am aware that gibber exists as a verb and and a noun, but the only form I remember coming across is the noun gibberish.

  • I am aware that gibber exists as a verb and and a noun, but the only form I remember coming across is the noun gibberish.
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I am aware that gibber exists as a verb and and a noun, but the only form I remember coming across is the noun gibberish.

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