👉 The word "long barbled" is a funny and lighthearted term that means you're speaking in a long, ungrammatical stream of nonsensical language. For instance, imagine someone trying to explain a complex mathematical concept by saying things like: "I'm just doing this because it's fun," "It's not really related to anything I know," and even "We're discussing the idea that something is both great and terrible."
Here's an example sentence in a comedic or edgy way: "I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you're trying to say. Are you trying to speak in a barbican? Or are you trying to get me to say the word 'barble' instead of the word 'barbled'? It seems like you've got no idea how to spell it!"