Gibe

Gibe

Gibe


jibe

Definition

(verb/noun) To make mocking or taunting remarks; a sneer or insult.

Example

The critics gibed at his unconventional performance, but audiences loved it.

Word Origin

From Old French giber, meaning “to handle roughly” or “mock.”

Fun Fact

Though gibe is often confused with jibe (meaning “to agree”) or jive (as in slang talk or dancing), its roots are distinctly sharper. It’s the verbal equivalent of a smirk or side-eye—a remark meant to sting. In medieval times, gibes were part of courtly banter, a display of wit as much as cruelty. Today, the word survives in debates, comedy, and even politics, where a well-placed gibe can cut deeper than an argument.

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