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GIBThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for GIBRALTAR.
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GIBThe term for a ferret that has been neutered (male).
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GIB1560s, type of iron hook, of unknown origin. As a piece of wood or metal to hold something else in place, from 1795. There are other mechanical senses, but it is not clear how, or if, the all are rela [..]
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GIBmasc. proper name, a familiar abbreviation of Gilbert. As a typical name for a cat from c. 1400; hence gib-cat "a cat" (1590s), especially an old, castrated male, but also used as a term of [..]
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GIB a he-cat.
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GIBA tapered strip of metal placed between the bearing surface of two machine parts to ensure a precision fit and provide an adjustment for wear.
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GIB(n) a unit of information equal to 1024 mebibytes or 2^30 (1,073,741,824) bytes(n) a castrated tomcat
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GIBThe cut of his gib. (See JIB.)
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GIBProjecting arm of a crane; a jib. 2. Forelock of a shackle. 3. Wedge-shaped piece of metal used for transmitting thrust to a collar, or inclined surface.
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GIBA metal fitting that holds a member in place, or presses two members together.
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GIBA.K.A. Bear, Pitter (the guy in the pit). Literally, the "Guy In Back". More common in Air Force usage, refers to the backseater (pilot, non-pilot, or NFO) of a 2-place tactical aircraft. In [..]
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GIBa castrated male cat; most people use the term "a neuter" instead.
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GIB, sb. a hook on the end of a peculiar pattern of yard-stick.
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GIBGuy in Back. Slang term for WSO, RIO, and B/N. The guy behind the FUF.
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GIBPronounced "gibb", with a hard G. "Guy In Back", the Navy pilot's term for what the Navy more formally calls "Radar Intercept Officer" (RIO) or " [..]
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GIBTo reduce someone/thing to meaty chunks. Taken from the word ‘giblet’. Also can refer to the resulting chunks.
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GIBGibbing is what happens when a character is blown to smithereens. This is usually depicted as unrecognizable bloody chunks flying everywhere. (A gib is one of these small chunks.) A soldier gibs after [..]
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GIB
A bolt or wedge made from wood or metal used for holding a machine part in place.
A castrated male cat or ferret.
A male cat; a tomcat.
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GIBThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for GIBRALTAR.
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GIBMedieval diminutive of Gilbert.
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