What does you jive mean?

What does you jive mean?

1 : to say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to (someone) He’s jiving you. 2 : swing sense 5. intransitive verb. 1 : to talk in a foolish, deceptive, or unserious way : to talk jive (see jive entry 1 sense 1) He’s just jiving.

Do you do jive or jibe?

Jive means either a type of music or loose, meaningless chatter. Jibe means to be in accord; agree. To confuse matters, jibe also means to shift your sail from one side of the vessel to the other (sometimes spelled gybe).

Is jibe a bad word?

Jive can mean dancing, jibe means to agree, gibe is an insult.

What does obstinately mean?

1 : stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion obstinate resistance to change. 2 : not easily subdued, remedied, or removed obstinate fever.

Does this jive or jibe?

Jive is a more common variant of jibe than gibe is. This word (which may mean “glib, deceptive, or foolish talk” or several other things) began appearing in print in the late 1920s and waited little more than a decade before it started being used in the sense “in accord with; agrees with.”.

What does it mean when someone is Jiving you?

1 : to say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to (someone) He’s jiving you. 2 : swing sense 5

When did people start to use the word jibe?

People began confusing jive and jibe almost immediately after jive entered our language in the late 1920s. In particular, jive is often used as a variant for the sense of jibe meaning “agree,” as in “that doesn’t jive with my memory of what happened.” This use of jive, although increasingly common, is widely considered to be an error.

When did Jive first appear in written form?

When jive is otherwise used to modify, however, as in “jive language,” it refers to the inventive, highly stylized language of jazz music and musicians. Jive first appears in written form in the 1920s, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t in use much earlier.

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