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Definition of "vibe" in Englisch

noun

  1. (informal, originally New Age jargon, often in the plural) An atmosphere or aura felt to belong to a person, place or thing.

    • The couple canceled their night out when they got a bad vibe from the new babysitter.
  2. (informal, preceded by the) Something that is good, trendy, pleasant, or atmospheric; a thing or person with a good vibe.

  3. (plural only, colloquial) A vibraphone.

  4. (informal) Vibration.

  5. (informal) A vibrator (sex toy).

verb

  1. (transitive, colloquial) To stimulate with a vibrator.

  2. (intransitive, colloquial) To relax and enjoy oneself.

  3. (intransitive, colloquial) To agree.

  4. (intransitive, colloquial, with with) To get along; to hit it off.

  5. (transitive, colloquial) To feel in agreement with; to appreciate or enjoy.

  6. (transitive, colloquial, jazz) To treat (a fellow performer) in a condescending or insulting manner, typically during a performance or jam session, to signal to them that they are unsatisfactory.