Gibber
(verb)
To talk rapidly and indistinctly, often in a high-pitched or excited tone, or in a language that is difficult to understand.
Origin:
The word "gibber" is derived from the middle english word "gibber" which means "to talk rapidly and indistinctly" and is probably of imitative origin.
Examples:
- The monkey was gibbering in the tree.
- The man was gibbering in fear.
- The woman was gibbering in excitement.
- The baby was gibbering in the crib.
- The old man was gibbering in a strange language.