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jeggings

(blending) A pair of leggings that are made to look like skinny jeans. They are colored, patterned and cut like jeans. Many people find that wearing leggings is more comfortable than More…

Jells

Jealous or envious. =I'm so jells of your new car. Etymology : Clipping of jealous, from the Old French jalos, meaning "keen; zealous; avaricious; jealous" More…

jelly

of or pertaining to being jealous =The speaker shortened the word to mock a slang setting. She clipped the word jealous, purposely attempting to create a slang tone (and humor) in her More…

Jelly

jealous =This is a cuter way of saying jealous. Often girls will say to their boyfriends, "are you jelly?". Also, this can be a less obnoxious way of saying are you jealous; More…

Jelly (1)

jealous or envious of something =Typically used in a joking manner, jelly was initially used in online forums or memes but has slowly found its way to spoken English. Etymology : More…

Jelly (3)

To be jealous. Having envy. =This term is commonly used in casual conversation with close friends or people you are comfortable with. It is used as an adjective and adds playful emotion to More…

jelly (5)

(Clipping) jealous, envious =Primarily used in a joking manner, playing off the fact that the adjusted form of "jealous" sounds like the food product, "jelly" More…

Jelly (6)

To be jealous =Used as slang for the word jealous. Sounds more informal and more childish so as to belittle the idea to become more playful, therefore less serious. Etymology : More…

jelly(1)

jealous; feeling resentment because of another person’s gains or accomplishments. =Sometimes used as an interjection, (You got to see Maroon 5 live? Oh my gosh, jelly!) but more typically More…

jelly(2)

(noun) State of being extremely jealous. Generally asked as a question to taunt others. ="I got an A on my exam and I only studied half as long as you. You jelly?" Etymology : More…

Jenky

Something that is of questionable value, out of place or perceived as bad. This word was entirely new to me when I got to Rice. It was used in a similar context as “crap” is More…

jerked

doomed; screwed =We’re jerked – nothing can stop a monster that big! Etymology : Concatenation of noun “jerk” and adjective postfix “-ed”. =TV Show

Jerkette

A rude, mean or stupid female. This is the female version of the work 'jerk' and is used to describe a female’s behaviour when she is being rude, mean or in some cases, just plain More…

jerkus

A stupid, foolish, or dumb person. =The word would be used the same way as the word jerk. When someone does something stupid or wrong, this word can be used as a friendly way to make fun More…

jesucentric

Revolves around Jesus She was so excited about the Christian band playing that she wanted to express with a loaded adjective how Christian the band was. =This band is so jesucentric. More…

Jesus-humping

It is a term that refers to sexual simulation with another person while keeping clothing on; analogy =All those people do is Jesus-hump. They want to have sex, but they can’t More…

Jesus-Land

1) Lands that are ‘ruled by Jesus’, i.e. very Christian 2) Right wing United States, i.e. all but CA, MI, MN, New England, etc. Parts of the United States which are conservative More…

Jesus-time

A catholic mass, the building in which mass is held, or the concept of spending time with Jesus in an institution apparent meaning:Jesus-time is synonymous with 'mass' or 'church', attended More…

Jesuscentric

Centered on the story of Jesus Christ. Man, this word journal is starting to make me think I spend too much time with my girlfriend. However, this word came from a movie she made me watch More…

jew

1. (Derogatory) To cheat someone out of something; to steal The use of this word marks a distinct disrespect and perhaps hate for the Jewish race, implying that a Jew is someone who lies, More…


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