0 past simple and past participle of jibe
1 to make insulting remarks that are intended to make someone look stupid:
She jibed constantly at the way he ran his business.
He has been jibed pretty often for not knowing much about some of the things which we have been discussing.
A very kind and considerate boss he was, except when he jibed me about my old school, my politics and my religion.
Since spinnakers are downwind sails, they are never tacked, they are only jibed.
Pressure is released from the sail as the board speed turns downwind, allowing for the sail to be jibed.
She jibed she's lucky she can find one foot in front of the other.
Once there is room to maneuver, the boat is either tacked or jibed back towards the casualty.