单词 | vibe |
释义 | viben. 1. In plural. colloquial. = vibraphone n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > percussion instrument > [noun] > metal bars saron1817 glockenspiel1833 melodicon1876 metallophonea1884 vibraphone1926 vibraharp1930 vibes1940 1940 Swing July 17 Lastly, some too-formal ensemble riffing with vibes. 1957 L. Feather Encycl. Yearbk. Jazz xvi. 134 Adrian Rollini, known earlier as a bass saxophonist, had been concentrating on vibes since the early 1930s. 1962 J. Wain Strike Father Dead v. 211 He could play just as well with a group led by an alto and including vibes, clarinet..or even flute. 1977 Rolling Stone 24 Mar. 23/3 He fell back on his musical training to support the family, playing trumpet and vibes in a succession of third-rate cabaret bands. 2. slang. = vibration n. 3d. Usually in plural. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > [noun] relesec1330 impressionc1374 feeling1597 press1601 impressure1607 impressa1616 resenting1632 feel1892 vibration1899 vibe1967 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > state of feeling or mood > [noun] > pervading atmosphere1797 Stimmung1909 karma1967 vibe1967 1967 Sunday Times 1 Oct. 10 We're not getting the right vibes. 1971 J. Lennon in J. Wenner Lennon Remembers (1972) 67 ‘You give off bad vibes.’ That's what George said to her [sc. Yoko Ono] and we both sat through it, and I didn't hit him, I don't know why. 1972 Daily Tel. 1 Dec. (Colour Suppl.) 56/1 As I arrive they have finished rehearsing Hair in the lobby [of the Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles]... Will this diminish the place's vibes? 1976 New Musical Express 31 July 16/1 I remember when I first saw The Grateful Dead... I didn't like them much but I felt that same vibe— something is happening. 1981 P. Carey Bliss iv. 151 Always give out a good vibe, never let them think you hate them. 1983 E. Rossiter Lemon Garden vi. 96 The damned thing's got bad vibes... Throw it in the lake. Derivatives ˈvibist n. a player on the vibraphone. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > percussion player > [noun] > vibraphonist vibraphonist1929 vibraharpist1943 vibist1955 1955 Jazzbook 1955 20 The musicianly sounds produced by vibist Milt Jackson and pianist Thelonius Mark. 1962 Melody Maker 21 July 7/1 The vibist's phrasing shows his early Gospel penchant. 1977 Listener 23 June 829/2 Drummer/vibist Cal Tjader. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2019). vibev. slang (originally U.S.). 1. intransitive. Of a place: to be lively, busy, or exciting. ΚΠ 1968 Los Angeles Times 24 Mar. (West Mag.) 27/1 It's Saturday 10:30 showtime and the Troubadour is vibing with that excited crowdedness so dear to the hearts of nightclub owners. 1995 Sunday Mail (Brisbane) (Nexis) 12 Mar. The night Mick Richards opened his show the rest of the town was quiet, but the Brunswick Strip..was vibing nicely. 2004 Time Out (Nexis) 16 June 132 Danny Delta and Cyrus welcome DJ Bias to help keep the loft room vibing with their breaks, reggae, hip hop and funk guns. 2. transitive. To transmit or express (a feeling, attitude, etc.) to others in the form of intuitive signals or ‘vibes’. Also: to perceive on the basis of such signals. ΚΠ 1971 Frendz 21 May 16/1 All the heads in town came out and vibed their existence to the Sunday suburbia. 1983 ‘J. Gash’ Sleepers of Erin iv. 42 Kurak smouldered his way to the Rolls, vibing pure hate in my direction. 1996 VietNow (Electronic ed.) 31 Dec. 24 If you're vibing any arrogance or attitude from her so far, you would be completely wrong. 2003 B. Wagner Still Holding i. 109 A cashier at Erewhon vibed her pregnancy and told her about yoga with Gurmukh at Golden Bridge. 3. a. transitive. To excite, motivate; to send a positive feeling or ‘vibe’ to. Usually with up. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > quality of affecting the emotions > affect with emotion [verb (transitive)] > cause or give rise to an emotion rearOE arear?c1225 annoyc1300 movea1325 excite1393 raisea1400 lighta1413 stirc1430 provokec1450 provocate?a1475 rendera1522 to stir upc1530 excitate?1549 inspire1576 yield1576 to turn up1579 rouse1589 urge1594 incense1598 upraisea1600 upreara1600 irritate1612 awakena1616 recreate1643 pique1697 arouse1730 unlull1743 energize1753 evocate1827 evoke1856 vibe1977 1977 Sounds 28 May 30/1 They always look like they're having a party going on in the corner of the stage, looking at each other, whispering between numbers and laughing, generally vibing each other up. 1986 Advertiser (Adelaide) (Nexis) 15 Mar. You make sure the jock's [sic] are up with what's happening.., show them videos and get them vibed up and interested. 1999 D. Century Street Kingdom iii. 98 It'll be good. You'll vibe him. You and him got so much in common. b. transitive. To intimidate, cause to feel uneasy; to send a negative feeling or ‘vibe’ to. Usually with out. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of being intimidating > intimidate or bully [verb (transitive)] awec1225 bashc1375 palla1393 argh1393 formengea1400 matea1400 boasta1522 quail1526 brag1551 appale1563 browbeat1581 adaw1590 overdare1590 dastard1593 strike1598 disdare1612 cowa1616 dare1619 daw1631 bounce1640 dastardize1645 intimidate1646 hector1664 out-hector1672 huff1674 bully1685 harass1788 bullyraga1790 major1829 haze1851 bullock1875 to push (someone) around1900 to put the frighteners in, on1958 psych1963 vibe1979 1971 E. E. Landy Underground Dict. 193 Vibe, send out vibrations (vibes)—eg. He bad vibed me.] 1979 Off our Backs Oct. 9/3 He is so negative. This answer from him to Ms. Geraldine Lucas vibed me out when I read it. 1994 Los Angeles Times (Electronic ed.) 15 July ‘You saw a lot of guys getting vibed,’ says..a Sherman Oaks surfer. ‘There was a lot of talk to psych guys out.’ 1998 G. McKay DiY Culture 289 We'd face-paint each other up, dance about a bit, get a rhythm going, then we'd go for it..shrilling and ululating... We sure as hell vibed them out. 4. intransitive. To be inspired by or get a positive feeling from a piece of music or (fellow) performer; to improvise or perform on the basis of this. Usually with off, on. ΚΠ 1985 Venue 26 Apr. 17/1 They're keeping reggae music in this little bag whereas when one (record) comes out you get twenty cuts off the same thing. They're still vibing on music of about two years ago. 1992 Washington Post (Electronic ed.) 26 Jan. g1 We could get a whole feel for what kids our age were vibing off of... Sly, Dylan, Hendrix—they were a collage of music under the heading of rock-and-roll. 1999 Blues & Soul 13 July 31/1 With Jam and Lewis, I wrote the whole thing and they vibed off me and played a few notes. 2004 Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) (Nexis) 1 Sept. 3 e A lot of the songs just came from me vibing to the track, really feeling the music. 2005 Michigan Citizen (Electronic ed.) 4 June b1 People would be dancing with their eyes closed vibing on the music. 5. intransitive. To interact (well), get along, ‘click’. Usually with with. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > be friendly [verb (intransitive)] > get on (well) gree?a1513 to get in with1602 cotton1605 to hitch (also set, or stable) horses together1617 to hit it1634 gee1685 to set horses together1685 to be made for each other (also one another)1751 to hit it off1780 to get ona1805 to hitch horses together1835 niggle1837 to step together1866 to speak (also talk) someone's (also the same) language1893 to stall with1897 cog1926 groove1935 click1954 vibe1986 1986 Star & Style (Bombay) 19 Dec. 59/2 We ourselves haven't a clue as to why we vibe so well with each other. 1995 N.Y. Beacon (Electronic ed.) 14 Apr. 29 They vibed immediately and decided to combine their talents to pursue a career as record producers. 2002 S. Holmes B-More Careful xxii. 231 It's about compatibility, me and Netta just vibe better. 2004 Cosmopolitan (N.Y.) (Electronic ed.) June 96 I was vibing with this chick at a bar, but she seemed blasé about everything. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1940v.1968 |
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