vibe out

English

Verb

vibe out (third-person singular simple present vibes out, present participle vibing out, simple past and past participle vibed out)

  1. (slang, intransitive) To lose oneself in music.
    • 2012, Maxwell Billieon, Ray J, Death of the Cheating Man, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
      Usually I take up that time and vibe out to some music, but I remembered that Maxwell had told me that times like that are perfect for self-realization.
    • 2015, 2:43 from the start, in Lauren Greenfield, director, Magic City (documentary):
      Me and him [DJ Esco] kinda have a good relationship, ya know, 'far as me just washing his car and he comes up there and vibe out sometimes.
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