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jive [dʒaɪv] n 1. (Performing Arts / Dancing) a style of lively and jerky dance performed to jazz and, later, to rock and roll, popular esp in the 1940s and 1950s 2. Also called jive talk a variety of American slang spoken chiefly by Blacks, esp jazz musicians 3. a. Slang chiefly US deliberately misleading or deceptive talk b. (as modifier) jive talk vb
1. (Performing Arts / Dancing) (intr) to dance the jive 2. Slang chiefly US to mislead; tell lies (to) [of unknown origin] jiver n ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| A collective wince is also still in order whenever digital disaster Jar Jar Binks (now a senator) makes one of his brief appearances, opens his mouth and spills forth his jive talk. But just when you're about to despair of ever understanding what's going on or being said, the characters and their affiliations start to crystallize and their bumptious cockney jive talk goes from ``sounds funny'' to just plain funny. |
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