jarble
/ˈdʒɑrbəl/Definitions
1. verb
to utter indistinct, unclear, or nonsensical sounds, often in an attempt to imitate speech or language
“The drunk man was trying to jarble his way through the poem, but it only ended up confusing everyone in the room.”
2. noun
a confusing or unclear utterance, especially one made by someone who is trying to speak but is struggling to form words or phrases
“The jarble from the back of the room was making it hard for the teacher to understand what the student was trying to say.”