The phrase
"complete gibberish" means that something is incomprehensible and makes no sense at all.
Full definition
None of it makes sense, familiar words smashed together
into complete gibberish, but seeing as it hails from the developer behind the Melty Blood series I suppose it could be worse.
In our interview, Martha Wilson talked about how they received things from Argentina during its military dictatorship that looked
like complete gibberish to the government censors, but at Franklin Furnace, they recognized them as gestures of protest.
Complete gibberish and obviously an accident that it didn't fall to the editing floor back in the dark ages.
Some of his previous comments are
complete gibberish.
I've seen how it translate from spanish to english and vice-versa and it'll literally change what you said to something insulting when it doesn't translate it to
complete gibberish.
When you receive that email (which, remember, is
complete gibberish), your private key — which only you possess — will decrypt that message.
A few years ago, that sentence would have been
complete gibberish, and you'd think twice about sitting down beside someone who said that on a bus.
On the other hand, Richard Stallman says cloud computing is a «trap» that is «worse than stupidity», and Larry Ellison of Oracle says «It's
complete gibberish.