A fork of Rural Dictionary
Meaning 'can't be bothered', to stop doing something, or nevermind. Often used by Scousers.
person 1: Coming for a walk? person 2: Jib it, it's raining. person 1: I'm so tired of running now person 2: Same, jib it, i'm knackered. person 1: Eurgh I don't want to go her party person 2: Ah jib it lets go it wont be that bad.
Using man-made elements such as rails, ledges, stairs, benches, and banks as obstacles in a sport normally performed in a natural setting, such as snowboarding, skiing, mountain biking, snowskating, or skiboarding. Wakeboarders and wakeskaters sometimes use elements such as pipes, low docks, and tables as obstacles. This is also referred to jibbing.
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When you are cutting on someone and you start exposing them or start speaking strait facts against them in an argument.
"Yeah, that's why I caught you jerking off in the school bathroom yesterday." "OH SHIT! He's in his Jibs!"
Can mean literally anything but its mostly used in a negative context. Though some people say it means jew, the true definition is unknown
You look like wet cement fuck off you jib