by jivemasta April 21, 2005
by Nopedontgetit May 26, 2020
by ashley February 1, 2005
"Yes", "I agree", general interjection used to express excitement or appreciation.
Can be used in the negative, i.e. "no jive", to do the opposite, i.e. say "No", "I disagree", or express disappointment or disapproval.
Can be used in the negative, i.e. "no jive", to do the opposite, i.e. say "No", "I disagree", or express disappointment or disapproval.
1: "Are you going to the game tonight?"
2: "Jive."
1: "That was such a bullshit call dude."
2: "Jive, that ref is blind."
1: *sees girl in crowd with nice rack*
1: "Jive!"
2: "Jive."
1: "That was such a bullshit call dude."
2: "Jive, that ref is blind."
1: *sees girl in crowd with nice rack*
1: "Jive!"
by Sleepingjuj July 17, 2013
Verb.
To dance without music, to portray the rythem of your soul through your movements, to hear a beat in your head and a want to show the world you do. To clap to nothingness; to hum to silence; to dance.
To dance without music, to portray the rythem of your soul through your movements, to hear a beat in your head and a want to show the world you do. To clap to nothingness; to hum to silence; to dance.
by Hutchyz May 12, 2007
Romany chib, meaning toungue or language.
Possibly related to Sanskrit jiv -- a root word refering to living beings
Possibly related to Sanskrit jiv -- a root word refering to living beings
by anonymous etymologist August 21, 2006
a language meant for the jungle, often mistaken for monkeys communicating in tropical rainforest. It is believed that the tongue of the chimpanzee and the african american are simular in so many ways, it has prompted further testing.
Black man: Ahhh yeah.... aaahhhhh ahahhhhh ahhhh yeah uknow'im sayin.. huh haahhhh ahhahhhh hoo hoo
Monkey: I don't speak jive.. did you say, "Can I get a banana bitch!"
Monkey: I don't speak jive.. did you say, "Can I get a banana bitch!"
by reverend x March 5, 2007