cut of (one's) jib



cut of (one's) jib

A person's general appearance, manner, mien, style, demeanor, or personality. A reference to the jib sails of a boat (which denoted a ship's allegiance, and therefore potential hostility), it is usually used in the phrase "like the cut of one's jib." I like the cut of your jib—you've got a brazenness in business that's pretty rare these days. I'm not sure why I don't get along with Sarah. I just don't like the cut of her jib.
See also: cut, jib, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NormNORMEnglish
Rio (2)ṙee-oJapanese
Elodia-Spanish
Alaric['ælərik]
HonorÉo-no-REFrench
Chericeshə-REESEnglish (Rare)