jib off
Bail on plans last-minute without bothering to explain.
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To skip out on plans, dodge a commitment, or ditch someone without notice. Heavy connotation of letting people down — you don't jib off something you were excited about, you jib off the thing you couldn't be arsed with.
To dump or get rid of — a person, a job, a habit. Same flavour of 'walking away from' but applied to something you're done with rather than a one-off plan.
jib off In A Sentence
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What does jib off mean?
To jib off means to bail on plans at the last minute without bothering to explain.
How do you use jib off in a sentence?
"He jibbed off on us again and didn't even send a text."
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