Uk English Meaning of jive
have a chat
Other Uk English words related to have a chat
- double
- fake
- lip
- meaningless
- pretended
- affected
- artificial
- assumed
- backhanded
- contrived
- fake
- Double-dealing
- empty
- feigned
- forced
- hollow
- Insincere
- two-faced
- mealy
- mealymouthed
- mechanical
- phoney
- phoney
- pious
- strained
- superficial
- Two-faced
- oily
- unnatural
- FALSE
- bullshit
- phony-baloney
- bogus
- campy
- canting
- claptrap
- Deceitful
- devious
- dishonest
- Two-faced
- facetious
- easy
- glib
- jocular
- Left-handed
- pharisaical
- put on
- sanctimonious
- Self-righteous
- sham
- simon-pure
- simulated
- ironic
- untruthful
- Pecksniffian
Nearest Words of jive
Definitions and Meaning of jive in English
jive (n)
a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz
jive (v)
dance to jive music; dance the jive
FAQs About the word jive
have a chat
a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz, dance to jive music; dance the jive
double,fake,lip,meaningless,pretended,affected,artificial,assumed,backhanded,contrived
artless,candid,direct,genuine,heartfelt,honest,sincere,unfeigned,forthright,honest
jiujutsu => Brazilian jiu-jitsu, jiujitsu => Jiu-jitsu, jittery => jittery, jitters => jitters, nerves, jittering => jittering,