'Jabberwocky' is the title of a poem by Lewis Carroll in his book Through the Looking Glass which features the Jabberwock, a ferocious mythical monster.
In Tim Burton's 2010 movie, Alice in Wonderland, the creature's name has been changed from 'the Jabberwock' to 'the Jabberwocky'.
The word "Jabberwocky" means "Invented or meaningless language in other case, nonsense", although this is true, the meaning of Jabberwocky in the poem written by Lewis Carroll is impossible to pinpoint due to the fact that he utilized different sounds and word combinations to express feeling, giving the poem a certain mood, but no actual meaning.
Because the Jabberwocky was bad!!!
The duration of Jabberwocky - film - is 1.75 hours.
Jabberwocky - film - was created on 1977-03-28.
Jabberwocky - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
Jabberwocky - 1974 was released on: USA: 1974 (Boston, Massachusetts)
The poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll is written in a nonsensical language that mimics English. Reading it backwards doesn't reveal any intended meaning or message, as it's meant to evoke a sense of whimsy and creativity through its invented words and imaginative imagery.
Sorry they are not. Gobbledegook and Jabberwocky are two different words.Gobbledygook (also gobblededgook) means 'talking rubbish' or explaining something in an unintelligible way. Someone who does this is talking gobbledegook.Jabberwocky is the name of a nonsense poem, found in Alice through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carrol. (The Jabberwock is a fictional creature in the poem)On this basis, some dictionaries list 'jabberwocky' as meaning nonsensical speech or writing.
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Broiling is another name for Grilling, Brillig is a nonsense word from the poem Jabberwocky. Briling can be a surname, but I'm not aware of another meaning.
Jabberwocky was first published in 1871 in the book Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.