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I was delighted to see old 'Giblets' quietly strapping his luggage in the hall, and heard from him in a whisper that he was to leave that evening by rail -- he did not know whither.
Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843
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I began to admire poor 'Giblets' as the wreck of a tolerably respectable servant.
Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843
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'He took a pain o' Friday, newralgie -- something or other he calls it -- rheumatics it is when it takes old "Giblets" there; and he's sitting in his own room; or maybe you'd like better to come to your bedroom first, for it is dirty work travelling, they do say. '
Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843
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Gibs, from the English "Giblets", are the bits of bone and meat left around after an especially messy kill in a game.
IGN Xbox 360 2008
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Now here exclusively the Easter Lemming's digest of Giblets commentary.
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I reckon Mel Gibson could be replaced with John Waters, I'd have paid to see his version of the Passion, John Waters is a better actor and better at casting too, Pink Flamingos is better than any film Mel Giblets ever did, it's even got cannibalism and transvestites with an egg delivery man marrying a fat women dressed as a baby, now don't tell that's not super genius at work.
Robert De Niro Joining Mel Gibson in Edge of Darkness « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Giblets doesn't need to wait for "polls" or "data" or "actual facts" when he has the sound judgment of real authentic heartland folk like Chris Matthews and George Will and Hillary Clinton!
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It shouldn't be that hard to do, Giblets hears these people are pretty bitter.
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In fact, Giblets will go so far as to predict right now that if Obama doesn't win Pennsylvania by fifty points next week it will be entirely because of this.
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“Think of Mrs. Gibber and the little Giblets, sir!”
Worldshaker Richard Harland 2009
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