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jiveadjective slangnot being or expressing what one appears to be or expressdon't give me that jive talk about me being your new best friend artificial, backhanded, counterfeit, double, double-dealing, double-faced, fake, feigned, hypocritical, insincere, Janus-faced, left-handed, lip, mealy, mealymouthed, Pecksniffian, phony(also phoney), phony-baloney(or phoney-baloney), pretended, two-faced, unctuous affected, assumed, claptrap, contrived, forced, mechanical, put-on, simulated, strained, unnaturalempty, hollow, meaninglessdeceitful, devious, dishonest, false, untruthfulfacile, glib, superficialbogus, shamcampy, facetious, jocular, tongue-in-cheekcanting, pharisaical, pious, sanctimonious, self-righteous, simon-pure artless, candid, genuine, heartfelt, honest, sincere, undesigning, unfeigned direct, forthright, frank, heart-to-heart, open, plain, straightforward jivenounthe special terms or expressions of a particular group or fielda novel that captures dead-on the jive of young Hollywood hipsters argot, cant, dialect, jargon, language, lingo, patois, patter, shop, shoptalk, slang, terminology, vocabulary colloquial, colloquialism, idiom, localism, parlance, pidgin, provincialism, regionalism, speech, vernacular, vernacularismslanguagebureaucratese, computerese, cyberspeak, educationese, governmentese, journalese, technobabble jiveverbto make fun of in a good-natured waydon't be upset—we're just jiving you chaff, joke, josh, kid, rally, razz, rib, ride, roast, tease banterfool, fun, string alongjest, quip, wisecrackgag, jape, jolly, yuk(or yuck, slang) goof on(slang), take the mickey out of(British) to make jokesour team was laughing and jiving after our surprise win banter, chaff, fool, fun, gag, jape, jest, joke, jolly, josh, kid, quip, wisecrack, yuk(or yuck, slang) gibe(or jibe), haze, jeer, mock, rag, rally, razz, rib, ridicule, teasecaricature, lampoon, parody, satirizeamuse, divert, entertain crack wise in 1928 |