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jive
Alternative spelling of jibe
To speak using a jibe or interconnected jibes
A dance style popular in the 1940–50s
Swing, a style of jazz music
To deceive; to be deceptive

Don’t try to jive me! I know where you were last night!.

To dance

You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life; ooh, see that girl, watch that scene, diggin' the dancing queen! (ABBA, Dancing Queen).

Jive talk, a slang associated with black American musicians
a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz
Nonsense; transparently deceptive talk
This dance originated with the Negroes in the South East of USA, where it had an affinity with the war dances of the Seminole Indians in Florida One reference suggests that the Negroes copied it from the Indians
International competitive Swing dance with elements of the Lindy Hop and Jitterbug Characterized by uptempo single time music danced with triple steps done primarily on the toes with very lively movement
To be deceptive
Jive is rock and roll or swing music that you jive to
If you jive, you dance energetically, especially to rock and roll or swing music. I learnt to jive there when they got the jukebox
To agree or accord
slang English used by those who are usually attuned to the people who are cool
{i} swing music, fast and lively form of jazz; lively dancing performed to swing music; jargon spoken by jazz musicians; empty talk, idle conversation, foolish chatter, nonsense (Slang)
{f} play swing music; dance to swing music, jitterbug; tease, joke, fool around, talk nonsense (Slang)
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