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"Jibe" in Tagalog can be translated as "pantay" or "kasuwato."

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The boys obnoxious attitude did not jibe with the other students.

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That is the correct spelling of the word "jibe."

The word "jibe" is a sailing term related to the word jib. But the more common use as a noun is as a variant of gibe, a jest or taunt. The slang use of the word as a verb means to agree with or match, e.g. Your figures jibe with mine.

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Yes. It means an insulting or mocking remark; a taunt

'Jibe' has more meanings than that: The nautical parlance (nomenclature) meaning is to turn away from the wind, performing a tacking manuever.

Also: to coincide, or be comparable: as in: "The facts don't jibe with the evidence at hand".

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Relaxing at home. You speak jibe?

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The drummer, Ben Jeffries from JIBE? He's in Dallas TX. Find him on FB and message him.

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jest, jack, jibe, jape

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jog

jumped

joked

jostled

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jape, jest, jibe, jeer, join, just

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* tube * lube * cube * jibe * gibe * globe * scribe * strobe * robe * bribe * tribe

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"I want to go home" - 집에 가고싶어 (jibe gagosipeo {'yo' formal})

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jolt, jilt, jute, jest, jobs, jape, jibe, just, joke, jump, jeer

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14 points: jive

13 points: jibe, jube

12 points: jib

10 points: jeu, jin, jun

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No, the quantum wellness site does not have a guarantee of their claims. It probably is just another diet jibe, because they do not guarantee their claims.

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When an accident is reported to OSHA or when return doesn't jibe with other years or deductions are excessive (IRS) if another type of audit-please restate.

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A word beginning with a "j" that means to make fun of a person in a rude way is jibe.

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4 letter words with the third letter b: * cube * tube * mabe (a type of pearl) * lube * jibe * gibe

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It is used as a jibe by extreme radicals to indicate blacks who are willing to accept a lowly position in a white-run institution, and to show willingness and loyalty to the white ascendancy.

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It is teen internet speak for Laugh Out Loud. I gess it is a bit like laughing at your own jokes. It can also denote that you are not being serious or that what you write is not a sarcastic jibe.

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As a verb: The comic would gibe one audience member for the laughter of the rest of the audience.

As a noun: What a jibe I got on my new hairstyle, like a bird too close to the fan.

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"You can use the word 'gibe' in a sentence like this: 'His constant gibes towards his co-workers showed his lack of professionalism.'"

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Dwarves, midgets, or other physically deficient people. Sometimes it's used as a jibe to normal people who aren't midgets. (Midget is probably below 4' 8" or so, depending on your age and gender.)

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1. Failure to listen

2. Sporadic communications

3. Dishonest or misleading communications

4. Actions don't jibe with the words

5. Communications are confusing and irrelevant

See the link below.

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I don't think support for the Conseratives was ever very strong among non-conformists. The Tories were traditionally identified with the Church of England. There is a well established jibe that the Church of England is the Tory party at prayer.

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accede, accord, acquiesce, assent, band, beconsonant with, be in harmony, coadjute, coincide, collaborate, combine, come together, consent, cooperate, cut a deal, equal, harmonize, jibe, join, league, meet, okay, passon, shake on, unite.

Sources: Dictionary.com

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According to a dictionary website that I found (link below) that is based on the (c) Random House Dictionary:

-Synonyms

accord, correspond, match, tally, jibe, square.

-Antonyms

differ, contradict.

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Ahoy!

Avast!

Belay that bilge-water!

Stow that baggage!

Tote that barge, lift that bale!

Reef those sails!

Tighten that sheet!

Pull that halyard!

Walk the gangplank!

Drop anchor now!

Anchors aweigh!

Hang 'em from the yardarms!

I'll have you keel-hauled!

Prepare for boarding!

Prepare TO board!

Prepare to come about!

Come about, HO!

Prepare to jibe!

Jibe, HO!

The ship's aground!

Shore leave!

Uncharted desert isle!

The mate was a might sailing man!

The skipper brave & sure!

A three-hour tour.

A day-trip.

Sou'wester.

Nor'easter.

Sou'easter.

Nor'easter.

Becalmed.

Dead in the water.

It goes on and on and on....

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Scribe,

1 syllable:

bribe, cyb, geib, gibe, jibe, scheib, scheibe, scribe, streib, tribe, vibe

2 syllables:

ascribe, imbibe, prescribe, proscribe, subscribe, transcribe, xscribe

3 syllables:

circumscribe, miniscribe, unsubscribe

4 syllables:

oversubscribe

from: rhymezone.com

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There are nouns: ridicule, scoff, deride, jeer, taunt, or imitate.

There are verbs: deride, ridicule, jeer, scoff, jibe, mimic, flout, taunt, or imitate.

There are adjectives: false, sham, spurious, counterfeit, bogus, dummy, feigned, pseudo, phony, artificial, assumed, pretend, fictitious, or simulated.

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Intangible means, that can not be touched, The service which is intangible in restaurant is if you create any website from where you are providing service of home delivery, online orders or online search for restaurants in various locations.

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POS systems such as Retail Management System are designed to immediately record any and all sales. Not only does that mean timely and accurate sales tracking, but a POS system also lets you readily identify inventory levels, particularly when what you have on the books doesn't jibe with actual stock.

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Here are some possible words:

jabs

jack

jade

jags

jail

Jake

jamb

jams

Jane

jape

jars

jato

java

jaws

jays

jazz

jean

jeep

jeer

jeez

jefe

jell

jerk

jess

jest

jets

jeux

Jews

jibe

jibs

jiff

jigs

Jill

jilt

jinn

jins

jinx

jive

jobs

jock

joes

joey

jogs

john

joie

join

joke

jolt

Jose

josh

joss

jota

jots

jour

jowl

joys

juan

judo

judy

jugs

juju

juke

July

jump

June

junk

juno

jupe

jure

jury

just

jute

juts

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Jacks, jack, jaded, jade, Japan, jambs, jamb, jazzy, jeans, jaunt, jelly, jerks, jerk, jinks, jived, jiver, jives, jive joins, joint, join, jokes, joke, jolt, java, jazz, jibe, jobs, job, jump, jig, jot, jet, jog.

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A "poorly written letter" is one that is not to the point, badly spelled and badly laid out - making it difficult to read and understand what the writer is saying.

"moronic" is a little more pejorative - a moron is a person born with limited mental capacity. Thus the addition of this term to the comment is a personal jibe at the abilities of the author of the letter.

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A gear; a tackle., An assemblage or combination of tackles, for hoisting or lowering the lower yards of a ship., To utter sarcastic or scoffing reflections; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language; to scoff; as, to jeer at a speaker., To treat with scoffs or derision; to address with jeers; to taunt; to flout; to mock at., A railing remark or reflection; a scoff; a taunt; a biting jest; a flout; a jibe; mockery.

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A gear; a tackle., An assemblage or combination of tackles, for hoisting or lowering the lower yards of a ship., To utter sarcastic or scoffing reflections; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language; to scoff; as, to jeer at a speaker., To treat with scoffs or derision; to address with jeers; to taunt; to flout; to mock at., A railing remark or reflection; a scoff; a taunt; a biting jest; a flout; a jibe; mockery.

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He IS William Windsor- 'William Wales' is only a title given to him by the English media designed deliberately to provoke the Welsh by reducing the name of their nation to an English Royal surname, and the Welsh hate it.

You should always know that the real surname of Princes William and Harry is Windsor- if you hear them being referred to as 'Wales' this is a jibe by the BBC in an attempt to bait the Welsh.

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there's a nice little girl in an ordinary world show us your fangs ya Mona it goes on like its weird tell its everything you feared show us your fangs ya mona .Grab your cat grab your cape bogyman there's no escape give a hebie jibe grin fight those nasty till you win.cheak the mail theres a

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Sincere, honest, truthful are all antonyms of "jive", when the word is not being used to with reference to jive dance, jive music, or the slang used by jazz musicians.

Beyond the musical reference, most people confuse "jive" with "jibe" and use it incorrectly. Used correctly you might say "This jive turkey tried to sell me the Brooklyn Bridge!" Incorrectly... "Your story just doesn't jive with the facts".

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Back when he presented Braniac he ate bacon sandwiches, but on a more recent episode of Top Gear , Jeremy Clarkson says "You are vegetarian."

(It is suggested that this would be a jibe by colleague Clarkson, but it may be true.)

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jabs, jack, jade, jail, Jain, jake, jamb, jams, jars, jaws, jays, jazz, jeep, jeer, jell,jerk, jest, jets, Jews, jibe, jibs, jiff, jigs, jilt, jinx, jive, jobs, jogs, join, joke, jolt, jots, jowl, joys, jodo, jugs, July, jump, June, junk, jury, just, juts.

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Words from J I M M Y B U F F E T : * be, me, it, my, by, if * bit, fit, met, buy, jet, jut, bet, tub, but, bum. fib, bye, mum, tie, jib, yet * bite, mite, fume, time, mitt, mutt, mute, mime, muff, buff, tube, byte, jibe, fife, jute, * buffet

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because there used to be a lady that made toffees in everton and her grand daughter helped out and threw the toffees in the crowd so now they have the nickname 'the toffees'

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It depends whether you are asking after her nationality or her ancestry. She was born in Trinidad but raised in the US (no idea whether she's taken US citizenship) and her parents are of mixed Indian and Afro-Trinidadian ancestry. The reference made to her being Chinese in her song lyrics is a jibe at people who have asked that in the past.

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If we limit ourselves to words of four letters or more, we can make

* ABED * ACED * ACHE * ACID * AGED * AIDE * BACH * BADE * BEAD * BIDE * CAFE * CAGE * CHEF * DEAF * DEJA * DICE * EACH * FACE * FADE * FIDE * GIBE * HEAD * HIDE * ICED * IDEA * JADE * JIBE * ABIDE * ACHED * BADGE * BEACH * CADGE * CAGED * CHAFE * CHIDE * CHIEF * FACED * FADGE * FICHE * JIBED * CHAFED

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Tell her to stop it. If shes being mean to you, uncaringly hit her back with a light jibe. And try to find out why she hates you so much. Odds are, its probably jealousy. Weather its popularity, your knew bf or your brand new coach bag, Girls are always jealous of anything. When you find out why shes being nasty, confront her and say that theres no reason to be so mean, cause you mean no harm. Just tell her to kindly back off

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Sense 1:

look

Sense 2:

look, appear, seem

be

Sense 3:

look

be

Sense 4:

search, look

examine, see

Sense 5:

front, look, face

lie

Sense 6:

attend, take care, look, see

care, give care

Sense 7:

look

convey

Sense 8:

expect, look, await, wait

Sense 9:

look

match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree

Sense 10:

count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckon

trust, swear, rely, bank
see

stare

espy

search

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