Your teeth, but can be used to refer to any of the general visible mouth area.
"Crack you in the jibs, if you ain't careful" , "You better watch your mouth 'cause you about to get busted in the jibs"
by bigchino June 2, 2006
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Smokin home made gravity bongs made out of a water or Gatorade bottle and a pitcher of water.
Lets go smoke some jibs in the garage Hox
by Charlie Bartlett May 18, 2014
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Verb. To jib. Jibbing. The act of manuvering a bicycle, skateboard, snowboard or skis in tricky manner on top of and around a structure such as a stump, rocks, stairs, railigs, rooftops, etc. When you are playing around, showing off, jumping, flipping, hopping, etc you are jibbing.
Biker: Lets go jib on the steps at the library.

Skier: We were jibbin' all over the terrain park saturday.
by Scott February 23, 2004
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From the combination of jib as meaning one's personality and of maneuvering a bicycle.

A Jib Jib is a person whose personality is the product of others' personalities around them. These people often have no real ideas or opinions and are incredibly dull.

This is a more severe version of swag stealing.
"I was at the bar tonight and this jib jib started hitting on my girlfriend. He kept talking about electronic music and working out."

"What'd you do?"

"Nothing. When he saw me he started shaking and pissed himself."
by Jammy Boy October 23, 2011
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Meaning 'can't be bothered', to stop doing something, or nevermind. Often used by Scousers.
person 1: Coming for a walk?
person 2: Jib it, it's raining.

person 1: I'm so tired of running now
person 2: Same, jib it, i'm knackered.

person 1: Eurgh I don't want to go her party
person 2: Ah jib it lets go it wont be that bad.
by jamiebellx January 6, 2010
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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.
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Ladies and gentlemen, jibbing.
by Albert R. September 13, 2008
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