vibe
/ˈvaɪb/
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Definition(s):
- (n) a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively
Usage(s):
- The Paris fall, 2008 collections confirmed that a more subdued, razor-sharp, chic vibe is coming back into fashion, displacing last season's softer more romantic mood.
- When they finally get it on, Rogen and Banks reveal a benign chemistry, and the film dissolves all reservations as Smith relocates his vibe.
- Tennis had lost that positive vibe over the years.
Quotes
- "We know we're real close now to going to the World Series," said Carl Crawford, who tied an AL championship series record with five hits. "A lot of guys won't say it: There's a nice vibe right now."on Oct 14, 2008 By: Carl Crawford Source: USA Today
- "I looked them up. What a team. 100 wins, 54 losses," Maddon said. "But the interesting part was the walk to strikeout ratio. ...... Most of them had more walks than strikeouts. I'm looking for that positive vibe, and there it was. ...... A...on Jun 26, 2010 By: Joe Maddon Source: TSN
- "None of that was written. It was just Tom overhearing her and just flowing, creating a vibe on the set," Mangold said.on Jun 22, 2010 By: James Mangold Source: The Canadian Press
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