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Do these mean the same?
To vibe with someone
to get along with someone
Do these mean the same?
Jun 19, 2020 3:50 AM
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Getting vibes is short for "vibrations", and can be used to mean good or bad. "I get bad vibes when I see him." "I get good vibes when I'm with you." It's slang. It means the feelings you get from people.
I think what you might be thinking of is the word "jibe". It's also slang. When you "jibe with someone" it means you get along.
June 19, 2020
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Yes they mean about the same thing.
However, I haven't heard vibe used as a verb much in that manner.
Generally we will say "she has a good vibe (energy). A place has a good vibe (atmosphere)
They have a good vibe (they are good together)
June 19, 2020
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