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What does jib mean?

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In Proper Arabic, the word (جيب) means a "pocket" or "small sac". In dialects, however, it is often the command form of the verb "bring". (In Proper Arabic, the verb "bring" is Ehdar and is therefore not connected to Jib.)

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a jibjob is centuky fried elephat on a stick with the brain and eyeballs removed.

it is also job you hate so much you commit suicide.

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