rib·
ble
{rib-uhl}
noun, verb, -bled, -bling.
–noun
1. a small, mildly disorderly crowd; huddle.
2. the
ribble, the common people: The well to do held the ribble in
quasi contempt.
-verb
1. a meek rallying cry. To be used in the place of "
rabble" when the crowd is not large enough or enthusiastic enough to warrant the superlative form: Hey let's ribble up a crowd and go protest the prices of local produce!
2. the diminutive form of rabble