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Old 01-29-2018, 09:46 PM   #274
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Originally Posted by jj2me View Post
Jive when meaning jibe.
Please elaborate. I am getting confused trying to decipher what the two words mean. To make matters worse, it also depends whether the noun or the verb is supposed to be meant.

Please correct me, but this is what I come up with (not all definitions, but the confusing ones)

to jive as verb - is to insult someone

to jibe as verb - something agrees with something

the jibe as noun - alternate spelling of gibe

the gibe as noun - insulting or critical remark



So jive (verb) is practically the same as jibe (noun).
BUT jibe (verb) has nothing to do with jibe (noun).

What am I missing? (other than having english as secondary language).
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