Gerbil

/ˈdʒɜːrbɪl/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A small, burrowing rodent of the family Cricetidae, especially the species Meriones unguiculatus, native to Asia and often kept as a pet.
The children were thrilled to finally adopt a gerbil from the pet store.
Any of several species of rodents that resemble mice and are usually found in sandy or arid regions.
In the desert, you might spot a wild gerbil darting across the sand.
A small mammal commonly kept in cages as a pet, known for its playful behavior.
My gerbil loves to run on his wheel for hours without stopping.

Etymology

The word 'gerbil' originates from the modern Latin 'Gerbillus', which is a diminutive form of the Arabic 'jerboa'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

gerbil wheel
A spinning wheel used in a cage for gerbils to exercise and play.
gerbil run
An activity or pathway designed for gerbils to move around safely.

Related Words

hamster
A small rodent resembling a gerbil, often kept as a pet.
rodent
Any of a large order of mammals characterized by strong, continuously growing incisors.

Slang Meanings

To behave in a quick and energetic way.
He was gerbiling around the room, trying to finish his homework.
A person who is overly active or hyper.
That kid is such a gerbil during recess!