See Also: gibber(1)(dictionary)
gibber(2)(dictionary)
gibber(3)(dictionary)
gibber(4)(dictionary)
gibber(dictionary)

disfashion (iou) and gibber (oh)


disfashion (iou)



disfashion verb trans. M16.
[from DIS- 2 + Fashion verb.]
Spoil the Fashion or shape of, disfigure.

gibber (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: From the sound]
to speak quickly in a way that is difficult to understand, especially because you are very frightened or shocked
-see also jabber jabber gibber with
::'It was her,' said Ruth, gibbering with fear.
-- gibbering adj BrE
:: a gibbering wreck (=someone who is very shocked or frightened)