jiver
/ˈdʒaɪvər/
noun
- A person who dances to jive music or performs jive dancing.
- The jiver moved quickly to the upbeat swing music.
- She became a skilled jiver after taking dance lessons for a year.
- At the competition, each jiver showed off their best moves.
- A person who talks in a lively, playful, or deceptive way; someone who jives.
- Don't listen to that jiver; he's just making up stories.
- He was known as a smooth jiver who could charm anyone with his words.
- The old jiver at the corner always had a clever remark ready.