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bwibble
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Hi again! What does this word - bwibble - mean to an englishspeaking person's ear? Can't find the meaning anywhere, and in the text I'm translating a car is referred to as "Miss Bwibble-I'm-An-Adjustable-Hedgehog" - what can that mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think there is really such a word. But it sounds as if it could be a nonsense word made up because it sounds similar to babble - which suggests talking without saying anything very much (it's often used for the light noise a small, shallow river might make going over stones - 'a babbling brook').
Can't think what an adjustable hedgehog might be, though!
No, it's an english text I'm translating into Russian (it's from a UK magazine EVO) and here's the whole passage:
"You might have noticed that certain categories of car are well catered for in the current fleet, and one of them is the medium-sized hot hatch, here represented by Miss Wolfsburg, Miss Paris and Miss Bwibble-I�m-An-Adjustable-Hedgehog."
The described cars are VW (Miss Wolfsburg, I suppose), Renault and Citroen. I'm not sure which one is the Bwibble one...
"You might have noticed that certain categories of car are well catered for in the current fleet, and one of them is the medium-sized hot hatch, here represented by Miss Wolfsburg, Miss Paris and Miss Bwibble-I�m-An-Adjustable-Hedgehog."
The described cars are VW (Miss Wolfsburg, I suppose), Renault and Citroen. I'm not sure which one is the Bwibble one...
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