noun General Slang

Vibe

/vaɪb/ · noun · slang

The mood, feeling, or atmosphere of a person, place, or thing — "good vibes" means good energy.

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Definitions

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The general feeling, energy, or sentiment of a community, project, or the market at a given moment.

“The vibe in that Discord flipped bullish overnight.”
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As a verb, to relax and enjoy an atmosphere, or to feel in sync with a community's mood.

“Just here vibing with the frens while we wait for the mint.”
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"Vibing" means relaxing and enjoying a chill mood.

“Just vibing to music at home tonight.”
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The overall mood, feeling, or energy something gives off. A person, place, song, or situation all have a "vibe."

“This cafe has such a cozy vibe.”
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To "vibe" with someone or something is to connect with or enjoy it.

“We just vibe, conversation flows easily.”
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Vibe In A Sentence

The party had an amazing vibe.
I'm not feeling the vibe here, let's go.
We vibe on the same humor.

Origin & Usage

"Vibe," short for vibration, has 1960s counterculture roots and strong ties to Black music culture. It surged as a Gen-Z catch-all for mood, energy, and connection, central to terms like "vibe check" and "good vibes."

People Also Ask

What does vibe mean?

Vibe means the mood, feeling, or atmosphere of a person, place, or thing — "good vibes" means good energy.

Where did vibe come from?

Short for vibration, it has 1960s counterculture and Black music roots and surged as Gen-Z slang.

What does vibing mean?

Vibing means relaxing and enjoying a chill mood, or connecting well with someone.

How do you use vibe in a sentence?

For example: "this place has a good vibe" — meaning good energy.

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