noun
- plural of jabberwocky; nonsensical or meaningless words or speech; gibberish.
Usage: informal; often used humorously or dismissively; derived from Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky' poem
Examples
- The politician's speech was full of jabberwockies that confused the audience.
- The toddler spoke in jabberwockies that only her mother could understand.
- He dismissed the technical manual as pure jabberwockies.
- The avant-garde poem was criticized as nothing but jabberwockies.
- When she got nervous, she would ramble in jabberwockies.
- The instructions were written in such jabberwockies that no one could follow them.