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In some senses, gabber is marked as obsolete, dated, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
most, relentless
GABBER + NOUN
hebrew
PREP.
from
ADV.
notably
noun
A liar; a deceiver.
One who is addicted to idle talk.
The gabbers’ job today, and in the future, is to sneak up on the listening prospect and sell before he knows it.
A radio commentator or disc jockey.
noun
A subgenre of hardcore techno characterised by an intense, distorted kick sound and controversial lyrics or samples.
This, in turn, birthed all kinds of mainly regional variations that have lasted from the 90s to today, most notably gabber—a relentless mix of superfast BPMS, distorted kickdrums and roared vocals that evoked the distilled nihilism of Rotterdam skinheads.
A fan of this music, usually dressed in a tracksuit, often with a completely shaved head (or partially for women), seen primarily in the 1990s.
noun
A user of the social media site Gab.
In a post on Medium on May 8, Gab leaders shared the latest statistics: "In under nine months, 170,000 Gabbers have 7.6 million posts and raised $145,000 to help us expand our team and cover operational expenses."
These folks were the ideal Gabbers: salt of the earth types who fully understand that Big Tech is evil and free speech is important.
The gabbers’ job today, and in the future, is to sneak up on the listening prospect and sell before he knows it.
WiktionaryThis, in turn, birthed all kinds of mainly regional variations that have lasted from the 90s to today, most notably gabber—a relentless mix of superfast BPMS, distorted kickdrums and roared vocals tha
WiktionaryIn a post on Medium on May 8, Gab leaders shared the latest statistics: "In under nine months, 170,000 Gabbers have 7.6 million posts and raised $145,000 to help us expand our team and cover operation
WiktionaryThese folks were the ideal Gabbers: salt of the earth types who fully understand that Big Tech is evil and free speech is important.
WiktionaryThe Dutch word "gabber" comes from Hebrew via Yiddish.
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In some senses, gabber is marked as obsolete, dated, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.