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jiggalate

To move the body in a jiggling manner; a dance indigenous to Louisiana. Refers to a popular dance indigenous to Louisiana done by jiggling of the body. Originally referred to a person who More…

jiggamajonga

to shimmy a large object into a tight space =Speaker needed a new word to describe the difficult task of moving the object into a tight spot while keeping the situation light and More…

jiggery-pokery

something that seems random or pulled out of mid-air It seems that this word was pulled out of mid-air to refer to math derivations that seem randomly chosen; it’s a very appropriate More…

jigglification

To make an object jiggly, especially by means of shaking it. This word is used to indicate a process for making an object jiggly. If an object, such as rubber, is not jiggly, one can make More…

Jiggy

To get down, or to dance. This word is a slang word used by rapper in a couple different songs. I heard noted its use one time when I was in my friend John’s room. The songs main More…

jihadist

An individual who combats in jihad With increased interest on the War on Terror, more Arabic terms have been introduced to English, such as ‘jihad.’ They are given English More…

jihadist

A person engaged in or supporting a jihad apparent meaning:Native English speakers do not typically employ an -I suffix to denote 'participant or adherent of,' so the Arabic suffix was More…

jimmies

(novel creation) Similar to nerves, when someone talks about nerves in a personal sense. One's composure. When your jimmies are rustled, you may be scared, disturbed, or angry More…

jimp

The abbreviation of the phrase "Jizz in my pants". It is a dramatic rhetorical word that conveys that a person is very excited or feel pleasure or a great sense of achivement. More…

JIP

to join an audiovisual broadcast already in progress; join in progress. apparent meaning:to join an audio broadcast that is in progress =We're going to JIP the President's speech from the More…

jipped

to swindle or trick someone into doing or giving up something. It was coined as a different way to describe being swindled. =He jipped me out of my newspaper. =His father

Jitterati

A group of highly caffeinated people. =Blending of the word jitter; feeling a great deal of nervousness. The term was coined in particular reference from an over dosage of Starbucks More…

Jive

(borrowing) a word expressing approval or agreement for something else =Person 1: "They should have thrown instead of running the ball." Person 2: "Jive." Etymology : More…

Jizzle

Sperm, semen After I used the word "jizzle", a friend told me not to use it since it had a sexual connotation. “Jizzle” is a slang term that refers to semen. The word perhaps More…

jizzle

means the same thing as anyways Apparent Meaning: means that a person is great or awesome to hang out with Etymology : jizz+le =Friend that said the people would describe him as the More…

jizzney

“Jizzney” is a noun and a blend. It refers to a party that happens on 7th floor at Brown College every year. It is a Disney-themed, sex-themed party, where people dress up as slutty More…

jk

(just kidding) just kidding or joking around, usually said after sarcasm ="I like monkeys! jk jk" Etymology : from just =IM conversations, phone calls, and actual talking More…

JK

(initialism) Informal way of saying 'just kidding.' Commonly used in instant messages and text messages, but can be uttered as in the example. In this case, the speaker used the More…

JKJP

Just kidding, just playing =‘jk’ and ‘jp’ were popularized through the texting and chatting craze. They are synonymous, so the effect of the juxtaposition is similar to duplication. This More…

Joan

(verb) To make fun of a person or group of people in a joking manner. ="Joan" is used (mostly by African-Americans) to insult and make fun of someone in a joking manner. To JOAN More…


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