1. jib (Verb) To lightly ridicule in a humourous and friendly or well meaning way. A familiar Salopian concept.
Should be used with extreme caution. Experience has shown that many people do not understand the concept of jib and as a result friendships can be broken.
2. jibby (adjective) a person of statement that displays jib.
Should be used with extreme caution. Experience has shown that many people do not understand the concept of jib and as a result friendships can be broken.
2. jibby (adjective) a person of statement that displays jib.
"Why did she stress when i called her a gash-eater? It was just a bit of jib!"
Sorry I called your mum a worn-out shoe last night, I get a tad jibby after a few ales lad.
Sorry I called your mum a worn-out shoe last night, I get a tad jibby after a few ales lad.
by ginga from Salop June 26, 2006
The word jib is used as a reference to a girl that is younger than you that you would like to get with. You could also say jibbing indicating that you were looking for a jib.
by fuhhufdhuf July 13, 2012
"After drinking three 40's of Bud and a half a bottle of Groppa, I woke up feeling like crap... then I thought to myself... "I'm jibbed."
by Colonel Biff May 12, 2009
The girl that the wingman takes on to hook his buddy up with the hot one. Derives from "Junior Investment Banker" in the Coors Light commercial. "She's towing an anchor, a Junior Investment Banker..."
by McG March 11, 2004
by Tom Long November 20, 2007
by Anonymous July 25, 2003