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gibe

1 American  
[jahyb] / dʒaɪb /
Or jibe

verb (used without object)

gibed, gibing
  1. to utter mocking or scoffing words; jeer.

    Synonyms:
    gird, sneer, mock

verb (used with object)

gibed, gibing
  1. to taunt; deride.

    Synonyms:
    fleer, twit, ridicule

noun

  1. a taunting or sarcastic remark.

    Synonyms:
    jeer, scoff, sneer
gibe 2 American  
[jahyb] / dʒaɪb /

verb (used with or without object)

gibed, gibing
  1. jibe.


gibe 1 British  
/ dʒaɪb /

verb

  1. to make jeering or scoffing remarks (at); taunt

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noun

  1. a derisive or provoking remark

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gibe 2 British  
/ dʒaɪb /

verb

  1. a variant spelling of gybe

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Etymology

Origin of gibe

First recorded before 1560–70; perhaps from Middle French giber “to handle roughly, shake,” derivative of gibe “staff, billhook”

Explanation

"Loser! Bonehead!" the kids shouted, tossing those words and other gibes at the people who offered themselves up to the annual humiliation of the harvest-fest dunk-tank. A gibe is an insulting comment. To gibe is to insult. Gibe can be a noun or a verb, but it’s usually a noun meaning an insult, a dis, something to be hurled at enemies, bad drivers, or ex-boyfriends. Gibe is sometimes spelled jibe, but that word has a different meaning and is usually a verb. Keep the g in gibe when referring to the mean words you utter at people who have done you wrong.

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Ethiopia's government plans to create sugar plantations in the area which will be irrigated in part by the Gibe III hydropower project.

From BBC • Jul. 17, 2013

The Kuraz Project will be irrigated by water from the Omo River discharged from the under-construction Gibe III hydropower plant, according to Abay.

From BusinessWeek • Sep. 13, 2011

Laugh through my pane then; solicit the bee; Gibe him, be sure; and, in midst of thy glee, Love thy queen, worship me!

From Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning by Reynolds, Myra

Gibe and flout In low asides flow freely.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 February 15, 1890 by Various

Gibe, Jibe, jīb, v.t. to sneer at: to taunt.—n. a taunt: contempt.—n.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

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