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gib
1[ gib ]
noun
- a hooked prolongation that develops during the spawning season on the lower jaw of a male salmon or trout.
- Machinery.
- a thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides.
- a keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening.
- (in carpentry or ironwork) a heavy metal strap for fastening two members together.
verb (used with object)
, gibbed, gib·bing.
- to fasten (parts) together by means of a gib.
gib
2[ gib ]
noun
- a cat, especially a male cat.
- a castrated cat.
Gib.
3abbreviation for
- Gibraltar.
gib
1/ ɡɪb /
noun
- a metal wedge, pad, or thrust bearing, esp a brass plate let into a steam engine crosshead
verb
- tr to fasten or supply with a gib
gib
2/ ɡɪb /
noun
- a male cat, esp a castrated one
Gib
3/ dʒɪb /
noun
- an informal name for Gibraltar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gib1
First recorded in 1555–65; origin uncertain
Origin of gib2
1350–1400; Middle English gib ( be ), short for Gilbert proper name
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gib1
C18: of unknown origin
Origin of gib2
C14: probably a shortening and alteration of the proper name Gilbert
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Example Sentences
I gib ten dollars toward de stated preaching ob de Gospel de fus' year, and de peepil all call me Brudder Dickson.
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He gib thousand—gib ten thousand—hundred thousand—million dollar—eh?
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We done yeah somethin' 'bout dis 'mancyperation befo', but we don' gib no 'count to it, Mis' G'no.
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His dogmatic and fearless attitude in controversy earned for him the nickname “Pope Gib.”
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But who was it gib'd us our freedom but dem same Nordern men; and isn't it worf sumfing to own yo'self?
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