Using man-made elements such as rails, ledges, stairs, benches, and banks as obstacles in a sport normally performed in a natural setting, such as snowboarding, skiing, mountain biking, snowskating, or skiboarding.
Wakeboarders and wakeskaters sometimes use elements such as pipes, low docks, and tables as obstacles. This is also referred to jibbing.
Wakeboarders and wakeskaters sometimes use elements such as pipes, low docks, and tables as obstacles. This is also referred to jibbing.
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Ladies and gentlemen, jibbing.
Ladies and gentlemen, jibbing.
by Albert R. October 24, 2008

Can mean literally anything but its mostly used in a negative context. Though some people say it means jew, the true definition is unknown
by Gilliams June 7, 2022

by J.Pugh May 13, 2005

Jib is an Irish slang term for sperm or cum. Depending on the context of a speech, it may also refer to when a person is talking shit.
Examples:
(1) You have a jib-stain on your pants.
(2) I don't like the jib coming out of your mouth Jimmy.
(1) You have a jib-stain on your pants.
(2) I don't like the jib coming out of your mouth Jimmy.
by Fatterry November 4, 2017

jib....to avoid or get out of doing something.
To jib something is to duck out of doing it.
To be a jibber is to let somebody (maybe a friend) down.
To let down all your friends at the last moment is to be a jibbin git.
To jib something is to duck out of doing it.
To be a jibber is to let somebody (maybe a friend) down.
To let down all your friends at the last moment is to be a jibbin git.
"He not coming to the football, he`s jibbed out"
"I bet you ten quid he`ll jib the footy"
"He never comes to the footy anymore, he`s a right jibber these days"
"He`s rung & said he`s not coming, the jibbin git!"
"I bet you ten quid he`ll jib the footy"
"He never comes to the footy anymore, he`s a right jibber these days"
"He`s rung & said he`s not coming, the jibbin git!"
by Dr Fox May 23, 2007
