This terms was used in snowboarding when riders ride on man made objects. Today, it is being used to desribe a certain style of mountain biking, where mountain bike hardtails with front suspension are often used to ride on stairs and benches and skate parks. For more info watch the movie Jibb. Some people want to call it urban mountain biking but the problem with this is that there are no mountains.
by T*bull February 27, 2006
someone's head or facial expression
can be positive - "i like her jib" or negative "he's got a bit of a jib going on.."
see also gurn
can be positive - "i like her jib" or negative "he's got a bit of a jib going on.."
see also gurn
by john o'groats December 20, 2005
(Noun 1) Jib defines many features on the face. Usually, the jaw line.
(Noun 2) Jib refers to the lips, or mouth.
(Noun 3) Referring to jokes and slick remarks in general.
(Verb 1) To give someone shit or to joke around with them.
(Noun 2) Jib refers to the lips, or mouth.
(Noun 3) Referring to jokes and slick remarks in general.
(Verb 1) To give someone shit or to joke around with them.
(noun 1) "I don't like the cut of his jib"
(noun 2) "Stop flapping your jibs, please. It's old already."
(noun 3) "Honestly, I don't know why he got so pissed off. The whole conversation was just jibs from the start, he took it too personally."
(verb 1) "Every time I light up a cigarette you jib me about how much it smells. I smoke, deal with it"
(noun 2) "Stop flapping your jibs, please. It's old already."
(noun 3) "Honestly, I don't know why he got so pissed off. The whole conversation was just jibs from the start, he took it too personally."
(verb 1) "Every time I light up a cigarette you jib me about how much it smells. I smoke, deal with it"
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