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kibitz, v. slang (orig. U.S.).|ˈkɪbɪts| Also kibbitz. [Yiddish, f. G. kiebitzen to look on at cards, f. kiebitz lapwing, pewit; interfering onlooker at cards.] intr. To look on at cards, or some other activity, esp. in an interfering manner (e.g. by standing close to the shoulders of the players); to offer gratuitous advice to a player; to act as a kibitzer. Also trans., to watch (a game, person, etc.), esp. in an officious or meddling way. Hence ˈkibitzing vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1927in Amer. Speech (1928) IV. 159 The trade journal..devotes an editorial..to the ‘kibbitzer’. It defines ‘kibbitzing’ as a slang expression used to indicate the act of offering gratuitous advice by an outsider. 1951M. McLuhan Mech. Bride 67/1 The children..have retired to a philosophic knoll to do a little uneasy kibitzing. 1955I. Fleming Moonraker iv. 43 Drax..[sorted] his cards.. only into reds and blacks, ungraded, making his hand very difficult to kibitz. 1957R. Stout If Death ever Slept (1958) viii. 106 Corey Brigham stood behind them, kibitzing. 1961A. Smith East-Enders vi. 96 Do you remember the café proprietor with whom I kibbitzed on the soarers? 1966P. J. Nicholson Rat Race i. iii. 66 Harry moved about, kibitzing on conversations here and there. 1967Sci. Amer. Sept. 64/2 (Advt.), Reilly—with one shipmate posing and two others kibitzing—is finishing off a watercolor. 1972New Yorker 26 Aug. 51/1 Even when the equipment is operating smoothly, the temptation is all but irresistible to gather around the polygraph and kibitz.
▸ intr. To chat, banter, or joke, freq. with a person; to behave in a lighthearted or informal manner, to fool around.
1930G. Kahn & W. Donaldson My Baby just cares for Me (song) 5 She don't like a voice like Lawrence Tibbett's, She'd rather have me around to kibitz. 1967P. Roth Portnoy's Complaint (1971) 275 Fierce as the competition is, they cannot resist clowning and kibbitzing around. 2002National Rev. 1 July 27/2, I served coffee, I told bad jokes, and good ones. I kibitzed. I schmoozed. |