Flibbertigibbet is a Middle English word referring to a flighty or whimsical person, usually a young woman. In modern use, it is used as a slang term, especially in Yorkshire, for a gossipy or overly talkative person.
Flibbertigibbet is a Middle English word referring to a flighty or whimsical person, usually a young woman. In modern use, it is used as a slang term...
(a pig), an abused wife (a hen), a deceived husband (a bull) and a flibbertigibbet (a linnet), find their present existence more agreeable. The Venetian...
Herne the Hunter at the beginning of the series. Culture of Närke Deor Flibbertigibbet Gobannus Goibniu Ilmarinen Kāve Kenilworth Kurdalægon Sigurd Tlepsh...
more common in everyday English; comparatively obscure words like flibbertigibbet and tergiversate, both pronounced with a soft g, were included in the...
Pandora's Box in Germany was a pleasant one: In Hollywood, I was a pretty flibbertigibbet whose charm for the executive department decreased with every increase...
"Fifinellas", their male children "Widgets", and their female children "Flibbertigibbets". Dahl showed the finished manuscript to Sidney Bernstein, the head...
(Gregory, Caitlin) (2022) The Time For Love (Martin, Sophia) (2022) Miss Flibbertigibbet and The Barbarian (Nicholas, Addie) (2023) Miss Prim and the Duke of...
Hobbididance, prince of dumbness; Mahu, of stealing; Modo, of murder; and Flibbertigibbet, of mopping and mowing; who since possesses chambermaids and waiting-women...
and Schoolmates have been released in their entirety on CD. Agnes Mouthwash and Friends Flibbertigibbets On Parade List of record labels Official site...
curfew. In King Lear, iii. 4, Edgar speaks, This is the foul fiend, Flibbertigibbet: he begins at curfew and walks to the first clock. In the sixteenth...
available as of December 2013. Agnes Mouthwash And Friends (1993) Flibbertigibbets On Parade (1994) Jim Copp, Will You Tell Me a Story? Three Uncommonly...
Shakespeare read it, and King Lear contains the names of devils, like Flibbertigibbet and Smulkin, taken from Darrell's book. Darrell himself maintained...