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Jive

(1) (n) Harlemese speech or lingo; also stuff and things. Ex. "did you bring the jive [i.e. liquor]?"
(2) (v) to kid along, to blarney, to give a girl a line. Ex. "He can jive his way into any chick's heart".
  • Jive is a slang term which refers to ebonics in a general sense. See also African American Vernacular English.
  • Jive (noun) can also mean talking in a misleading, false, worthless, or glib way, as in You're jivin' me ..., Don't give me none of that jive talk!, or That's close enough for jive.
  • Jive (verb) is an ebonics slang term meaning "jibe", "mix with" or "reconcile well with;" i.e. aggreeability or harmonization; "That don't particularly jive with my understanding of the situation."
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