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Jibby

Adverb used to describe extreme abundance or to a high degree. Used in situations to emphasize the significance of the verb it describes.
When the little chubby kids saw the Ice cream truck pull onto the block they ran jibby quick to catch it.
by Tresor November 16, 2022
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Jibby

A general term to describe an exceptionally positive vibe, attitude, or influence. A person with a lot of Jibby can step into a combative, conflict ridden, situation and quickly bring calm and rationality with only a few words or, perhaps even just a simple hand gesture.
I thought things were about to blow sky high in that room until Pablo stepped in with the Jibby.
by geðillur kartöflu December 18, 2014
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The good and or resulting in good; favorable or advantageous; beneficial. Without negativity or harm. Unrestrained positive influence. Generous and beneficent.
He was the only candidate I trusted so I voted for him: i think he has the Jibby.
by Abdul JbNee February 12, 2015
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A nickname for Najib Razak, the sixth and current Prime Minister of Malaysia who is been accused of multi-billion dollar corruptions and murder scandals.
"Jibby is probably the worst Malaysian prime minister ever, even the U.S Department of Justice is investigating him now."
by Jebat Derhaka October 19, 2017
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literally means "mindfuck", but can be extended to express outright confusion and disoriented-ness
Person 1: "Yo, did you just watch Inception?"
Person 2: "Yeah, that shit was jibby!"

Person 1: "Did you understand any of the math homework?"
Person 2: "Nah, man, I was so jibbied out."
by Jibby McJibster September 24, 2011
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jibby

The person in charge. Eliminates the need to know the title of the person in charge. Is sometimes used derogatorily especially when refering to a person of low rank or authority. A jibby can be a supervisor, foreman, superintendent, captain, manager, boss, landlord, team leader etc.
If you were to walk into a store and say to someone who worked there, "where is the jibby?" you would not need to know the title of the person in charge, such as store manager, supervisor etc.
Example sentences:
The jibby told me I had to work today.
Ask the jibby if we can sit here.
by George Wright December 9, 2006
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1. an extension or subsitute of any opinion
2. generalised responce of which the pronounciation depicts the positivity or negativity of feedback.
3. an alternative name given to a person or object.
1. "yeh, jibby"
2. "jiiibby" (positive) "hmm, jibby" (negative)
3. "you jibby"
by loz November 1, 2003
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