Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
JIVE
I. noun
Etymology: origin unknown
Date: 1928
swing music or the dancing performed to it,
2. glib, deceptive, or foolish talk, the jargon of hipsters, a special jargon of difficult or slang terms, jivey adjective
II. verb (jived; jiving)
Date: 1928
transitive verb tease , cajole , swing 5, intransitive verb to talk jive ; kid around, to dance to or play jive,
III. adjective
Date: 1953
phony