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jivey

Wikidiffcom vs Jivey - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | jivey |


As an adjective jivey is

having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

Divey vs Jivey - What's the difference?

divey | jivey |


As adjectives the difference between divey and jivey

is that divey is having the character of a dive, a disreputable bar or nightclub while jivey is having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

Jivey vs Jives - What's the difference?

jivey | jives |


As an adjective jivey

is having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

As a noun jives is

.

As a verb jives is

(jive).

Juvey vs Jivey - What's the difference?

juvey | jivey |


As adjectives the difference between juvey and jivey

is that juvey is (colloquial) juvenile while jivey is having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

Jiver vs Jivey - What's the difference?

jiver | jivey |


As a noun jiver

is the best of the internet in one place http://jivercom/ or jiver can be one who jives.

As an adjective jivey is

having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

Jived vs Jivey - What's the difference?

jived | jivey |


As a verb jived

is (jive).

As an adjective jivey is

having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

Bogus vs Jivey - What's the difference?

bogus | jivey |


As adjectives the difference between bogus and jivey

is that bogus is counterfeit or fake; not genuine while jivey is having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

As a noun bogus

is (us|dialect) a liquor made of rum and molasses.

Lively vs Jivey - What's the difference?

lively | jivey |


As a proper noun lively

is .

As an adjective jivey is

having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.

Jive vs Jivey - What's the difference?

jive | jivey |


As a verb jive

is (transitive|intransitive|us|colloquial) to deceive; to be deceptive or jive can be (us).

As a noun jive

is a dance style popular in the 1940–50s.

As an adjective jivey is

having a jive character: thus alternatively lively or bogus.