noun
- a triangular sail set forward of the mast on a sailing vessel
- the projecting arm of a crane
Usage: nautical
Usage: construction; engineering
verb
- to refuse to proceed or act; to balk
Usage: informal
Examples
- The sailor adjusted the jib to catch more wind.
- The yacht’s jib fluttered in the breeze.
- The crane operator extended the jib to reach the building.
- The horse jibbed at the water jump.
- She jibbed at the idea of working overtime again.
- The workers jibbed when asked to take a pay cut.