- Gibberish
Gibberish is a generic term in English for talking that sounds like speech, but has no actual meaning. This meaning has also been extended to meaningless text or
gobbledygook . The common theme in gibberish statements is a lack of literal sense, which can also be described as a presence of nonsense. In the realm of computers, the displaying or printing of binary (non-text) data due to a fault in hardware and/or software is called gibberish (e.g. simulated by entering "TYPE C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32CMD.EXE" or "cat /bin/sh").A family of
language game s in English are sometimes referred to as "Gibberish". ComedianSid Caesar was noted for what he called "double-talk", an ability to speak varieties of nonsense syllables that sounded (to Americans) as if he was speaking various foreign languages.Origin of the term
The term is first seen in English in the early 16th century [cite book
last = Chantrell
first = Glynnis
title = The Oxford Dictionary of Word Histories
publisher = Oxford University Press
date= 2002
location = Oxford
pages = 231] . The word comes from the name of the famous 8th-century Islamic alchemist, Jabir ibn Hayyan, whose name was Latinized as "Geber", thus the term "gibberish" arose as a reference to the incomprehensible technical jargon often used by Jabir and other alchemists who followed. [citation|first=Glenn T.|last=Seaborg|title=Our heritage of the elements|journal=Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B|publisher=Springer Boston|volume=11|issue=1|date=March 1980|pages=5-19]A Second expanation is from the British colony
Gibraltar (fromArabic Gabal-Tariq meaning Mountain of Tariq), whose residents frequently speak in Spanish and English during their conversations. Gibraltarians will often start a sentence in Spanish and switch to English halfway through, making it difficult for non-locals to follow.Also known as Jess talk.
ee also
*
Double Dutch
*Grammelot
*Jabberwocky — English poem written in nonsense
*The Ketchup Song
*Lorem ipsum
*Macarron Chacarron - song with (Spanish) nonsense lyrics
*Mojibake — Random nonsense characters generated by foreign text
*Mumbo Jumbo (phrase)
*Nonsense
*Scat singing
*Simlish
*Vonlenska External links
* [http://thinkzone.wlonk.com/Gibber/Gibber.htm A statistical gibberish generator] based on
Markov chain s
* [http://www.abluestar.com/utilities/gibberish/ Pronounceable gibberish generator]
* [http://www.odlt.org The Online Dictionary of Language Terminology]
* [http://www.bendoniumworld.com Bendonium World]References
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