Hi. Mine does not get to aforementioned  extremes, but it might  if my uptimes 
get longer (which is inhibited by another issue) Well using "ibus-daemon 
--replace" is nice, although it leaves a zombie behind. 
One could actually start or reissue "ibus-daemon --replace" in the limited 
shell. I use it for similar memory loving apps, like gnome-stardict 
Say, start a terminal and execute 

$  ulimit -v 307200 -m 20480 #or similar, where  -m and -v are  the actual 
memory virtual memories in kb, resp.
and then 
$ ibus-daemon --replace

When the greedy python process gets to the maximum limit it exits and
the applet is gone, one can then restart ibus-daemon from the same
limited shell.

It turns out, that I don't really need that applet, so I am figuring how
to dispense with it completely.

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ibus-daemon applet leaks memory badly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583954
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