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To jibe or gibe (at) people is to taunt or jeer at them.
A jibe or gibe is an annoying or jeering remark.
To jibe with something suggests agreement or harmony. (Some writers mistakenly use jive with in this context.)
Jive refers to a style of music, speech and dancing.
Jive is also slang for tease or mislead.
The verb gybe and its spelling variants gibe and jibe describe a sailing manoeuver.
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