jive turkey
English
Etymology
Coined in the 1970s, originally African-American.
Pronunciation
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Noun
jive turkey (plural jive turkeys)
- (US, idiomatic, derogatory, dated slang) A fool, a chump, a target for jiving.
- 1989, Lynda Barry, “String Heads”, in Ernie Pook's Comeek:
- [1970s school principal:] You girls better get with what's going down! I am not a jive turkey and this school is not a jive turkey! Any questions?
- (US, idiomatic, dated slang) Someone who performs the jive dance, especially in an amusing or showy manner.
- (US, idiomatic, dated slang) Someone who behaves in a glib and disingenuous fashion, a jiver.
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