Jibba Jibba Wha?
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Jibba Jibba Wha? is a saying used to indicate expressions of shock, awe, disbelief, anger, utter concern, passive aggression, utter disconcern, and shocked awe.
Language Origins: Dutch, circa 1743. Henry Hudson, Allan Greenback. Jibba Jibba Wha? is a saying created by the venerable Zach Simmons of the United States of America.
Pronunciation: Jib-a...Jib-a...Wa?
Proper inflection: To correctly use the term Jibba Jibba Wha?, the two jibbas are said in sequence directly following one another. A normal speaking inflection is used. Following the end of the second jibba, catapult the voice into a high falsetto and let out a breezy; Wha!?!?!?
Spelling: J-i-b-b-a J-i-b-b-a W-h-a ?
Alternate usages: Pig Latin: Ibbajay Ibbajay Ahway?