0 present 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.
It is no good jibing at the trade unions in such a situation.
I mention that not with the object of jibing at other countries, but as an object lesson.
I am not jibing at the county council.
A catamaran has two identical hulls, a proa shunts rather than tacking and jibing to come about.
When jibing a symmetric, the pole is removed from one corner and attached to the opposite corner.
The centreboard is retracted at broad points of sail, again similarly to a sailing boat, to allow for jibing control.
Many boats can make good downwind faster by not sailing dead downwind, but instead jibing (also spelled gybing) back and forth.
End-for-end jibing requires a pole with identical fittings at either end.