An object that is used for performing tricks while skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, inline skating, or biking. These objects are usually found in a terrain park or skate park
Joint Industry Board (Joint venture between ECA (Electrical Contractors Association) and AEEU (Amalgamated Electrical Engineering Union) ) I am registered and approved under their Electro-Technical Certification Scheme for electricians Registration applies to individuals not the company All people registered and approved carry a photo-ID card This is a very good scheme and an excellent attempt to try and stamp out "cowboys" - I am definitely not a cowboy!
The smaller forward sail The boat we're sailing is classified as a sloop, meaning that it has one mast, with 2 sails, a mainsil and a jib Use - "Haul in on the jib"
On the Lady, the outer of two fore-and-aft triangular sails, carried on a stay running between the fore-mast and the jib-boom (the other being the fore-topmast-staysail)
1 A triangular sail set forward of the mast; 2 A foresail or headsail; 3 On a schooner, this is the middle sail set on the jib boom, between the flying jib and fore topmast staysail
If you jib at something, you are unwilling to do it or to accept it. those who jib at the idea of selling their land. = balk. jibbed jibbing to be unwilling to do or accept something jib at