vibiness
English
Etymology
Noun
vibiness (uncountable)
- Alternative spelling of vibeyness.
- 2009, Alyssa Milano, Safe at Home: Confessions of a Baseball Fanatic[1], page 107:
- A real baseball fan should be just as loyal, should enjoy the pregame vibe just for the vibiness.
- 2013 March 21, Michael Witthaus, “Southful glow”, in The Hippo[2], page 82:
- Curran's influences include Billie Holliday — “I wholeheartedly believe that listening to her can slow down time” — and Sharon Jones, whose Dap Kings albums “have a vibiness that sounds like they were made 50 years ago.”
- 2022 September 16, Emil Wilbekin, “What Does It Mean to Be a Young, Black Queer Artist Right Now?”, in The New York Times Style Magazine[3]:
- [Jeremy O. Harris:] And in the ’70s, one of the tactics was that all the sexiest thought was coming from Black people — these articles in GQ talked about the sexiness and vibiness of our thoughts.