The Italian musical artist Adriano Celentano wrote and performed the song " Prisencolinensinainciusol" in gibberish as an intentional mimic of the sound of American English to those who are not fluent in the language. Another usage of gibberish is as part of Rajneesh's "Gibberish meditation". Using gibberish whilst acting can be used as an exercise in performance art education. A system that can't or won't communicate is not a safe basis for a democracy."
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It is generally thought to be an onomatopoeia imitative of speech, similar to the words jabber (to talk rapidly) and gibber (to speak inarticulately).
The term was first seen in English in the early 16th century. The related word jibber-jabber refers to rapid talk that is difficult to understand.
The implication is that the criticized expression or proposition lacks substance or congruence, as opposed to simply being a differing view. "Gibberish" is also used as an imprecation to denigrate or tar ideas or opinions the user disagrees with or finds irksome, a rough equivalent of "nonsense", "folderol", or "claptrap". It may include speech sounds that are not actual words, or language games and specialized jargon that seems nonsensical to outsiders. Gibberish, also called jibber-jabber or gobbledygook, is speech that is (or appears to be) nonsense. For the Sigur Rós song, see Gobbledigook (song).