Associations to the word «Vibe»
Noun
- Banjo
- Motown
- Hammond
- Philo
- Mallet
- Chorus
- Mix
- Showcase
- Reviewer
- Brass
- Melody
- Ballad
- Rhythm
- Guitar
- Mic
- Beat
- Melodrama
- Jazz
- Saxophone
- Organ
- Song
- Interview
- Album
- Hampton
- Dub
- Clarkson
- Billboard
- Ninja
- Tune
- Playing
- Trumpet
- Fleetwood
- Praising
- Celeste
- Quintet
- Bobby
- Thrash
- Carey
- Leaning
- Ike
- Gypsy
- Lionel
- Madonna
- Ep
- Dope
- Solo
- Roots
- Lyman
- Johan
- Feel
- Sensibility
- Backing
- Dance
- Essence
- Overly
- Wow
- Emil
- Singing
- Sound
- Nostalgia
- Blend
- Usher
- Gong
- Quincy
- Auto
- Rhyme
- Fm
- Trance
Adjective
Wiktionary
VIBE, noun. Short for vibraphone. [earlier 20th c.]
VIBE, noun. (colloquial) Vibration. [later 20th c.]
VIBE, noun. (New Age jargon) An atmosphere or aura felt to belong to a person, place or thing. [later 20th c.]
VIBE, verb. To relax and enjoy oneself.
VIBE OUT, verb. (slang) To lose oneself in music.
Dictionary definition
VIBE, noun. A distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively; "that place gave me bad vibrations"; "it gave me a nostalgic vibe".
Wise words
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