Jazz Slang


slang from the 1950’s and jazz culture. similar to beatnik slang. popular terms through the 1920’s to 1980’s includes words like baby, bag, bug, cats, chops, crib, daddy-o, dig, fly, funky, hip, jive, pad, scene, wail, and wig out.
she uses a lot of jazz slang. she called me a cool cat.

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    a super cool chick. she is the epitome of bamf and is very unique. she is a good friend and lover. not to mention extremely good looking and witty. “that girl is so great. she’s just like a jenell!” an amazingly sweet, beautiful, loving girl. she can show love to you and love you forever […]

  • je t'alexane

    the ultimate love (i love you) when your feelings are bigger than the word i love you (my love for you is more than words) je t’alexane tellement

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    a shade of black so dark it can cause mistaken cases of racial stereo-typing. “unless of course this is a play on the stereotype of the obsidian-skinned, gold-lipped inhabitants of the planet jetebonium iv. if so, carry on.” -u/subversivemustache@reddit

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    a prost-tute for jew’s cheaper than most dude i only have 5 buck’s i guess you’ll have to get a jew prost-tute

  • Jhakas

    it means cool, s-xy, awesome. used in mumbai. originated from bollywood. that system is jhakas dude!


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