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Reply 6: Pansophic Polls
Word of the Day, March 13

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Uadzit
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:47 pm


flibbertigibbet • flib-er-tee-JIB-ut • noun

: a silly flighty person

Example Sentence:
She plays a flibbertigibbet on the sitcom, but off the set, she is a no-nonsense woman in full control of her career and family.

Did you know?
"Flibbertigibbet" is one of many incarnations of the Middle English word "flepergebet," meaning "gossip" or "chatterer." (Others include "flybbergybe," "flibber de' Jibb," and "flipperty-gibbet.") It is a word of onomatopoeic origin, created from sounds that were intended to represent meaningless chatter. Shakespeare apparently saw a devilish aspect to a gossipy chatterer; he used "flibbertigibbet" in King Lear as the name of a devil. This use never caught on, but the devilish connotation of the word reappeared over 200 years later when Sir Walter Scott used "Flibbertigibbet" as the nickname of an impish urchin in the novel Kenilworth. The impish meaning derived from Scott's character was short-lived and was laid to rest by the 19th-century's end, leaving us with only the "silly flighty person" meaning.
PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:59 pm


a will-o-the-wisp!

a cloud!

50g for catching the reference

chessiejo


JoeyRay Smith51

PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 5:36 am


I have heard this word before.
PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 5:25 am


Interesting ninja

Yuki_Windira

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