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Definitions of giber in various dictionaries:
verb - to make fun of
GIBER - Giber Å is a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) long stream in central peninsular Denmark in Aarhus Municipality. Giber Å and surroundings is a protected Natur...
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Taunting one |
One who taunts |
One dishing out digs |
One produces cracks in rock very centrally |
Yachtsman changing course heard to be the one jeering |
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Dec 5 2016 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Nov 20 2016 New York Times |
Oct 21 2015 Universal |
Oct 25 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
Nov 25 2009 USA Today |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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One who utters gibes. |
to jeer or taunt scoff (at) Origin of gibe. from uncertain or unknown perhaps Old French bgiberb, to handle roughly. noun. a jeer taunt scoff. |
Giber might refer to |
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Giber Å is a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) long stream in central peninsular Denmark in Aarhus Municipality. Giber Å and surroundings is a protected Natura 2000 site. It is located in the Marselisborg Forests approximately 4 miles south of the city of Aarhus. Giber Å begins in Testrup Bog (Danish: Testrup Mose) south of the suburb Tranbjerg and runs through Mårslet before passing Vilhelmsborg Manor and ending in the Kattegat by Moesgård Beach. The streams Ballebæk, Morsebæk, Hovedgrøften and Kapelbæk are tributaries to Giber Å and the stream is in addition fed by the water treatment plants in the area. Giber Å has since the Middle Ages marked the border between Beder and Mårslet Parishes and today the stream forms the northern border of the local municipal administrative area "Beder-Malling-Ajstrup".The stream is unregulated although it has through time been used by water treatment plants at Vilhelmsborg, Fulden Mill and Moesgård Forest Mill. North of the mouth of the stream is a flat valley which stretches to the stone dykes at Moesgård Forest. The area is open and managed as a recreational area with scattered trees and solitary conifers (Juniperus communis). To the south lies a fenced area with a reconstructions of a stone age house and a tumuli. |