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are jiving
noun
A dance style popular in the 1940–50s.
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In addition to "Music Land," which features a rousing Wagner passage, the 90-minute "Sillies" program includes "Woodland Cafe," in which jazz musicians are jiving grasshoppers; "Bumble Boogie," the bandleader Freddy Martin's interpretation of Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee"; and a segment of "Fantasia 2000" that combines Al Hirschfeld's drawing with Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue".
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"He's like Muhammad Ali -- he's yakking and talking; he's jiving.
There was jiving in the aisles of Cadogan Hall for the return of Shakin' Stevens, the Eighties rock'n'roll revivalist still rocking into his seventies.
I think he's jiving, baby".
If you're jiving with this train of thought, here are some ideas for your very own Vegan-Inspired Thanksgivukkah.
The kid was not going to be jived by some Old-World pecking order, and neither were his teammates.
When he was done counting, he looked at the clickers and said, "These are jive-turkey numbers".
Companies that also make workplace collaboration tools are Jive Software; Yammer, which Microsoft just bought for $1.2 billion; Salesforce.com and VMWare.
Barry showed some Marlys and Maybonne cartoons ("That dream is jive!
"This guy is jive," said Peter Boyles, a conservative talk radio host in Denver.
/ I apologize". Dylan may mean every word of that lyric; every word might be jive.
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