Definitions
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- noun The performance of
tricks usingjibs (objects in a skatepark, etc.).
Etymologies
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Examples
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A crowd of 'jibbing' heifers encircled her on all sides, while a fat porker,
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Grinding (or 'jibbing' as it's known in snowboarding circles) is fairly well integrated into the game.
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He'd post it on his way out, and then risk ad jibbing if his visit was mentioned.
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Unless of course you are tacking or jibbing in which case you need to move the tiller very quickly or it don't work so well ...
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He nodded across the slope to Josh and his posse, who were taking turns jibbing on the trick rail while the others pelted them with snowballs.
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He nodded across the slope to Josh and his posse, who were taking turns jibbing on the trick rail while the others pelted them with snowballs.
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He nodded across the slope to Josh and his posse, who were taking turns jibbing on the trick rail while the others pelted them with snowballs.
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Friendly Devil on Two Sticks, for ten times ten thousands years, keep Blink-Bonny jibbing at the post, and let us have no start!
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There was brought to the door at dawn for Richard a jibbing, backing pony, with vicious eyes, and for me a mangy horse like a knifeboard, spavined, with weak legs, and very aged, but nevertheless showing signs of “blood.”
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Her happiest moments were passed tramping beside a jibbing horse on a wet Scottish road without certainty of bed or supper.
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