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Flibbertigibbet

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and greatly exasperated his master. Eventually, Wayland threw Flibbertigibbet down the hill and into a valley, where he was transformed into a stone. Scott associates his Flibbertigibbet character in
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word referring to a flighty or whimsical person, usually a young woman. In modern use, it is used as a slang term, especially in
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This word also has a historical use as a name for a fiend, devil, or spirit. In the 15th-century English morality play
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The nuns describe free-spirited Sister Maria as, “A flibbertigibbet! A will-o’-the wisp! A clown!” in the show tune “
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The Flibber-ti-Gibbet: 1 (Of Monsters and Me): Amazon.co.uk: Redmile, Chris, Garside, Jenn: 9781726608466: Books
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were tiny men who lived on RAF fighters. In the same novel, Dahl called the wives of gremlins
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as a "Flibbertigibbet" following disputes over the relocation of the House of Lords.
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that Edgar claimed was possessing him, this one in the posture of beggar
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Flibbertigibbet similarly is featured as a name in a local legend about
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In 2018 British Author Chris Redmile released a children's book titled
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cast out and among which was Fliberdigibbet, described as one of "
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Its origin may lie in a meaningless representation of chattering.
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in her fits, tuned together, in measure and sweet ucadence."
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Index

Middle English
Yorkshire
gossipy
The Castle of Perseverance
William Shakespeare
King Lear
fiends
Tom o' Bedlam
Samuel Harsnett
Jesuits
Puck
Sir Walter Scott
Kenilworth
Victor Hugo
Amy Robsart
Wayland's Smithy
Wayland the Smith
Roald Dahl
The Gremlins
Fifinellas
Maria
The Sound of Music
Rodgers and Hammerstein
1965 movie
Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut
Joe Versus the Volcano
Ready Player One
ADHD
Lord Cormack

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