A jib is a simplified version of an existing art style. Something you can draw quickly and in many forms without reference.
When coloring a jib it is unnecessary for light and shadow to be incorporated. Could be like a chibi style.
When coloring a jib it is unnecessary for light and shadow to be incorporated. Could be like a chibi style.
1) I love your jib style it is so cute!
2) I think I'll just draw this in my jib style, I'm feeling lazy.
3) I drew this jib today.
2) I think I'll just draw this in my jib style, I'm feeling lazy.
3) I drew this jib today.
by Lira overland April 24, 2016
by Scarabees February 27, 2023
by Gerblins December 22, 2021
Created by an Irish man against English women, it's meaning has been lost over the years but is extremely offensive to be refer to someone as this.
by Senorita Alicia February 18, 2019
1) To like something (see example 1)
2) If you don't know what a jib is you get promoted (see example 2)
3) A form of punishment (see example 3)
2) If you don't know what a jib is you get promoted (see example 2)
3) A form of punishment (see example 3)
1. "I like the cut of your jib" (IE - I like what you're saying).
2. Person A - "I like the cut of your jib"
Person B - "What's a jib?"
Person A - "Haha, promote that man!"
3. "WTF??! Drop and give me 50 jibs!"
2. Person A - "I like the cut of your jib"
Person B - "What's a jib?"
Person A - "Haha, promote that man!"
3. "WTF??! Drop and give me 50 jibs!"
by Lugs-o October 3, 2004
riding anything besides snow with your snowboard.
includes rails, boxes, bonks, trees, another snowboard, ect.
includes rails, boxes, bonks, trees, another snowboard, ect.
by oregonlegend October 23, 2008
Jib: (verb) the act of 1) failing to attempt a catch; 2) attempting but not reaching the catch; 3) dropping a catch
to jib, jibbed, jibber
to jib, jibbed, jibber
Pete Chester jibs a catch that Dougie Chadwick would not have jibbed. However, Mike Potter signed the "Jib" banner at the end of the match, on the orders of "Chief Jibber" Richard Palmer.
by Richard Palmer September 26, 2006