jibe with (something)
1. To compliment something well; to mesh well with something. I'm sorry, but that marketing campaign just doesn't jibe with our brand.
2. To fit together with something in a logical or sensible manner. I think they're lying because parts of their story just don't jibe with what the others have told us.
jibe with something
[for something] to agree with something. Your story doesn't jibe with what we heard from the arresting officer. Her tale jibes with yours quite well.
jibe with
v. To be in accord with something; agree with something: My calculations jibe with the ones that the accountant made.
jibe
(dʒɑɪb) in. to agree; to be in harmony. (see also track.) Your story just doesn’t jibe with the facts.