jivest

jive

[jahyv] noun, verb, jived, jiv·ing, adjective
noun
1.
swing music or early jazz.
2.
the jargon associated with swing music and early jazz.
3.
Slang. deceptive, exaggerated, or meaningless talk: Don't give me any of that jive!
verb (used without object)
4.
to play jive.
5.
to dance to jive; jitterbug.
6.
Slang. to engage in kidding, teasing, or exaggeration.
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a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
verb (used with object)
7.
Slang. to tease; fool; kid: Stop jiving me!
adjective
8.
Slang. insincere, pretentious, or deceptive.

Origin:
1920–25; origin obscure; alleged to be an alteration of gibe, though the shift in sense and phonetic change are unexplained

jiv·er, noun

gibe, gybe, jib, jibe, jive.
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jive (dʒaɪv) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  a style of lively and jerky dance performed to jazz and, later, to rock and roll, popular esp in the 1940s and 1950s
2.  Also called: jive talk a variety of American slang spoken chiefly by Black people, esp jazz musicians
3.  a.  slang chiefly (US) deliberately misleading or deceptive talk
 b.  (as modifier): jive talk
 
vb
4.  (intr) to dance the jive
5.  slang chiefly (US) to mislead; tell lies (to)
 
[C20: of unknown origin]
 
'jiver
 
n

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Word Origin & History

jive
1928, "to deceive playfully" (v.), also "empty, misleading talk" (n.) and "a style of fast, lively jazz and dance music," Amer.Eng., from Black English, probably of African origin (cf. Wolof jev, jeu "talk about someone absent, especially in a disparaging manner"). Used from 1938 for "New York City African-American
slang." The adj. meaning "not acting right" is attested from 1971.
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jive definition

[dʒɑɪv]
  1. n.
    drugs; marijuana. (Drugs. See also gyve.) : That jive is gonna be the end of you.
  2. n.
    back talk. : Don't you give me any of that jive!
  3. n.
    lies; deception; nonsense. : No more of your jive. Talk straight or don't talk.
  4. mod.
    deceptive; insincere. : I listened to her little jive speech and then fired her.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
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