verb
- to be in accord or agreement with
- to make mocking or scornful comments
- to shift from one side of a vessel to the other
Usage: nautical
noun
- a mocking or scornful remark
Examples
- Her story doesn’t jibe with the facts we know.
- The witness testimony jibes with the security footage.
- Stop jibing at your little brother about his height.
- The crowd began to jibe the opposing team’s players.
- He ignored their jibes about his unusual hobby.
- The sail jibed suddenly in the strong wind.
- The captain ordered the crew to jibe to catch the wind.