verb. (American).—To agree; to live in harmony; TO JUMP (q.v.).

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  1871.  S. L. CLEMENS (‘Mark Twain’), Screamers, xxix. p. 60. The piece you happened to be playing was a little rough on the proprietors, so to speak—didn’t seem to JIBE with the general gait of the picture that was passing at the time, as it were.

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