verb General Slang

jibbed

· verb · scouse

Scouse for getting dumped, stood up, or blown out.

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Got dumped. Stood up. Blown out at the last minute. To jib someone is to drop them — a date, a plan, a person — and to be jibbed is to be on the receiving end of that. Brutal in feeling, casual in delivery.

“She jibbed me an hour before, I was already at the bar.”
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More broadly, to bin off any plan or task you can't be bothered with. Skipping the gym, ditching a meeting, walking out of something halfway through.

“Jibbed work at three, the weather was too nice.”
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jibbed In A Sentence

She jibbed me an hour before, I was already at the bar.
Jibbed work at three, the weather was too nice.

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