It means the person thinks they are a bulls***ter.
mostly in my school when people say "jive" they are referring to inappropriate parts of the body or weapon such as " I'm going to grab yo jive if u don't shutout" or "shut up before i shoot you with my jive"
To "dig" was to like or enjoy. "Jive" was literally a dance style, but came to mean what ever was happening around you.
To dig something is to enjoy, like, love or understand something. Jive means to tease or lie to someone. Jive can also mean to dismiss something as false, nonsensical or unimportant. Examples of dig: "I really dig The Beach Boys.", "She digs the beach.", "I dig what your saying." Examples of jive: Teasing: "Don't jive me! My nose isn't blue." Lying: "Don't jive me! I saw you with her!" Nonsense: "That's jive Mary! You know you are as pretty as the other girls."
Jive turkey was a derogatory slang word in African American Vernacular English, used to refer to someone who was unreliable, made empty promises, or who was full of bluster. The insult became widely known among white Americans in the 1970s, particularly via television comedies (e.g., The Jeffersons). The term has been used by later television characters (e.g., Homer Simpson) in order to demonstrate that they are out of touch with modern youth trends, culture, and language. Jive turkey, however, was already falling into disuse when it was spoken by supposedly "hip" characters in the 1970s, such as George Jefferson, and later in 2008 by Cornelius Banks (Tim Meadows) in the movie "Semi-Pro." The humorous/interesting sound of the term has also resulted in it being use in complimentary fashion, often by those who don't know what it means and so make up their own meaning. The term has also been translated to mean a white person who can dance. Turkey, being white meat, represents the white person. Jive is a form of dance.
brag, puff, crow, jive
Right in the middle of everything
Anadolu (Anatolia peninsula) is the mainland of Turkey (%95 of the lands), %5 part of Turkey is in Thrace (Trakya in turkish)
based on turkey
"El pavo" is that guy. The question is, what is the underlying meaning? It could be calling the guy a turkey in the same way guys were called turkeys decades ago as a slam. The term "Jive Turkey" comes to mind. However in Latin American culture a turkey is a proud creature that struts its stuff and may not be a pejorative term. So depending on the context it could be, "How was that turkey (Guy)" or "How was that stud?" Que tal in that statement could also be "What's the story with..." "What's up with..." Without precise context and the background of the person making the statement it is difficult to determine the exact meaning of this idiom
the turkey
turkey is a girl eagle is a guy
if you mean the capital of turkey, its Ankara.