Sentence examples for your vibe from inspiring English sources

"your vibe" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to the feeling or energy that a person gives off, which can be positive or negative. For example, "I really like your vibe - you seem like a cheerful and easy-going person."

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In other words, make her feel girly around you because you think, behave and feel (your vibe) so masculine".

As my favorite saying goes "your vibe attracts your tribe".

Definitely not pointy ankle boots, unless Britney Spears' mall date look is your vibe.

If eclectic urban luxury is your vibe, you really can't go far wrong here.

No worries if you can't send, but if you have any vibes in your Vibe Reserves: I NEED THEM TODAY MORE THAN EVER BEFORE.

"You make me happy 90% of the time and I think we are amazing together … but I am not some other bitch … trying to kill your vibe … I'm the girl who fell in love with you but I'm also the girl who gets side-stepped when you are in a shit mood … I get snapped at and told my accent and voices are annoying".

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But I need your vibes.

I can also tell you: I need your vibes.

Without your vibes, The Thing definitely will NOT happen.

"You look for weapons, you check the back seat, and you go by your vibes," she said.

"We felt your vibes, Air-rees," Stevie said, and he laughed out loud, shook his head, and held his hundred-watt smile.

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