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jack

jack

adj

  1. (Australia) Tired, disillusioned; fed up (with).

noun

  1. (Canada, US, colloquial) A lumberjack.
  2. (India, historical, slang) A sepoy.
  3. (UK, regional, now rare, historical) A measure of liquid corresponding to a quarter of a pint.
  4. (US) A jackrabbit.
  5. (US) A torch or other light used in hunting to attract or dazzle game at night.
  6. (apparently does not occur standalone for the genus per se) Plant of the genus Emex, also considered synonymous to Rumex, if not then containing two species lesser jack and little jack for Emex spinosa syn. Rumex spinosus, Australian English three-corner jack and prickly jack for Emex australis syn. Rumex hypogaeus.
  7. (bowls) A small, typically white, ball used as the target ball in bowls; a jack-ball.
  8. (card games, originally colloquial) The lowest court card in a deck of standard playing cards, ranking between the 10 and queen, with an image of a knave or pageboy on it.
  9. (chiefly US) A male ass, especially when kept for breeding.
  10. (chiefly capitalized) A name applied to a hypothetical or typical man.
  11. (colloquial) A sailor.
  12. (colloquial) Plant in the genus Arisaema, also known as Jack-in-the-pulpit, and capitalized Jack.
  13. (colloquial) Spadix of a plant (also capitalized Jack).
  14. (colloquial, euphemistic) Nothing, jack shit.
  15. (countable, now chiefly US) A man, a fellow; a typical man; men in general.
  16. (cricket, slang) The eleventh batsman to come to the crease in an innings.
  17. (electronics) A switch for a jack plug, a jackknife switch; (more generally) a socket used to connect a device to a circuit, network etc.
  18. (games) A small, six-pointed playing piece used in the game of jacks.
  19. (mining, now rare) A wedge for separating rocks rent by blasting.
  20. (nautical) A small ship's flag used as a signal or identifying device; a small flag flown at the bow of the vessel.
  21. (nautical, now rare, historical) A jack crosstree.
  22. (now historical, regional) A pitcher or other vessel for holding liquid, especially alcoholic drink; a black-jack.
  23. (now rare) A manual laborer.
  24. (obsolete) A grating device used to separate and guide the threads in a warping machine; a heck box.
  25. (obsolete) A machine for twisting the sliver as it leaves a carding machine, in the preparation of yarn.
  26. (obsolete) A support for wood being sawn; a sawhorse or sawbuck.
  27. (obsolete, slang) A fake coin designed to look like a sovereign.
  28. (slang) A policeman or detective; (Australia) a military policeman.
  29. (slang, Appalachians) A smooth often ovoid large gravel or small cobble in a natural water course.
  30. (slang, baseball) A home run.
  31. (slang, chiefly US) Money.
  32. A coarse mediaeval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
  33. A device for turning a spit; a smokejack or roasting jack.
  34. A device used to hold a boot by the heel, to assist in removing the boot.
  35. A large California rockfish, the bocaccio, Sebastes paucispinis.
  36. A mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, now especially to lift one side of a motor vehicle when (e.g.) changing a tyre.
  37. A pike, especially when young.
  38. Any of the marine fish in the family Carangidae.
  39. Any of various levers for raising or lowering the sinkers which push the loops down on the needles in a knitting machine or stocking frame.
  40. Each of a series of blocks in a harpsichord or the earlier virginal, communicating the action of the key to the quill; sometime also, a hopper in a modern piano.
  41. Mangifera caesia, related to the mango tree.
  42. The edible fruit of the Asian tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus); also the tree itself.
  43. The related tree Mangifera caesia.

verb

  1. (colloquial, vulgar) To jack off, to masturbate.
  2. (intransitive) To dance by moving the torso forward and backward in a rippling motion.
  3. (transitive) To physically raise using a jack.
  4. (transitive) To raise or increase.
  5. (transitive, colloquial) To steal something, typically an automobile.
  6. (transitive, slang, baseball) To hit (the ball) hard; especially, to hit (the ball) out of the field, producing a home run.
  7. To increase the potency of an alcoholic beverage similarly to distillation by chilling it to below the freezing point of water, removing the water ice crystals that form, and leaving the still-liquid alcoholic portion.

jake

jake

adj

  1. (slang) Adequate; satisfactory; acceptable.

noun

  1. (New York, MTE, MLE, slang) police, a federal government officer.
  2. (US) A juvenile male turkey.
  3. (US, slang, uncountable) Jamaica ginger.
  4. (slang) A police officer, a cop (on foot, rather than in a patrol car).
  5. A Discordian prank involving a large number of people sending bizarre letters or parcels to a targeted individual.

verb

  1. (transitive) To play a Discordian prank on (somebody), involving a large number of people sending bizarre letters or parcels to that person.

jako

jako

noun

  1. An African grey parrot, Psittacus erithacus, commonly kept as a cage bird.

jank

jank

adj

  1. (computing, slang, rare) Janky.

noun

  1. (computing, slang, rare) Perceptible pause in the smooth rendering of a software application's user interface due to slow operations or poor interface design.

jark

jark

noun

  1. A seal (stamp or impression of a stamp).

verb

  1. (slang, military, Britain) To modify (weaponry) to disadvantage; especially, to attach a tracking device to and covertly monitor the location of (a weapon).
  2. Pronunciation spelling of jerk.

jauk

jerk

jerk

noun

  1. (Canada, US, slang, derogatory) A person with unlikable or obnoxious qualities and behavior, typically mean, self-centered, or disagreeable.
  2. (Caribbean, Jamaica) A rich, spicy Jamaican marinade.
  3. (Caribbean, Jamaica) Meat (or sometimes vegetables) cured by jerking, in which it is coated in spices and slow-cooked over a fire or grill traditionally composed of green pimento wood positioned over burning coals; charqui.
  4. (Jamaica) a style of cooking in which the main ingredient—which most often is chicken but may also be beef, pork, goat, boar, seafood, or vegetables—is coated in spices and slow-cooked over a fire or grill traditionally composed of green pimento wood positioned over burning coals; the resulting smoke is key to the flavour of the dish. (Compare jerky.)
  5. (US, slang, derogatory) A dull or stupid person.
  6. (obsolete) A soda jerk.
  7. (physics, engineering) The rate of change in acceleration with respect to time.
  8. (weightlifting) A lift in which the weight is taken with a quick motion from shoulder height to a position above the head with arms fully extended and held there for a brief time.
  9. A quick, often unpleasant tug or shake.
  10. A sudden, often uncontrolled movement, especially of the body.

verb

  1. (US, slang, vulgar) To masturbate.
  2. (intransitive) To make a sudden uncontrolled movement.
  3. (obsolete) To beat, to hit.
  4. (obsolete) To flout with contempt.
  5. (obsolete) To throw with a quick and suddenly arrested motion of the hand.
  6. (transitive) To give a quick, often unpleasant tug or shake.
  7. (usually transitive, weightlifting) To lift using a jerk.
  8. To cure (meat) by cutting it into strips and drying it, originally in the sun.

jink

jink

noun

  1. A quick evasive turn.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a quick evasive turn or turns to confuse pursuers, incoming fire, etc.
  2. (intransitive, card games) In the games of spoilfive and forty-five, to win the game by taking all five tricks; also, to attempt to win all five tricks, losing what has been already won if unsuccessful.
  3. (transitive) To cause a vehicle to make a quick evasive turn.
  4. To elude; to cheat.

jock

jock

noun

  1. (Britain, slang, derogatory) A Scotsman.
  2. (US, dated computing slang, in combination) A specialist computer programmer.
  3. (US, slang) A young male athlete (through college age).
  4. (US, slang, derogatory) An enthusiastic athlete or sports fan, especially one with few other interests, often stereotyped as slow-witted person of large size and great physical strength.
  5. (informal) A jockey.
  6. (slang) A disc jockey.
  7. (slang, archaic) A common man.
  8. (slang, rare, dated) The penis.
  9. An athletic supporter worn by men to support the genitals especially during sports.

verb

  1. (slang) to humiliate
  2. (slang) to masturbate
  3. (slang) to steal

joke

joke

noun

  1. (figuratively) A laughably worthless thing or person; a sham.
  2. (figuratively) Something that is far easier or far less challenging than expected.
  3. (figuratively) The root cause or main issue, especially an unexpected one
  4. An amusing story.
  5. Something said or done for amusement, not in seriousness.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To do or say something for amusement rather than seriously.
  2. (intransitive, followed by with) To dupe in a friendly manner for amusement; to mess with, play with.
  3. (transitive, dated) To make merry with; to make jokes upon; to rally.

joky

joky

adj

  1. in the nature of a joke; jocular

jook

jook

noun

  1. (MLE) Knife.
  2. (MLE) Sexual intercourse.
  3. (informal, Scotland) A shirtfront; the front of a jumper or T-shirt.
  4. A bow or curtsey.
  5. A quick movement to evade something.
  6. Alternative form of juke (“roadside cafe or bar, esp. with dancing”).

verb

  1. (Scotland, Northern England) To dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
  2. MLE form of juke (“to stab, to ching”)

jouk

jouk

verb

  1. Alternative form of juke

juck

juke

juke

noun

  1. (Southern US) A roadside cafe or bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution.
  2. (sports) A feint.
  3. (uncountable, music) A genre of electronic music native to Chicago, noted for its fast, abstract rhythms; see footwork.
  4. Short for jukebox.
  5. The neck of a bird.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To bend the neck; to bow or duck the head.
  2. (intransitive) To deceive or outmaneuver someone using a feint, especially in American football or soccer
  3. (transitive) To deceive or outmaneuver, using a feint.
  4. (transitive) To manipulate deceptively.
  5. to hit
  6. to play dance music, or to dance, in a juke
  7. to stab
  8. to thrust with the pelvis, in particular for sexual intercourse

junk

junk

noun

  1. (attributive) Material or resources of a kind lacking commercial value.
  2. (dated) A fragment of any solid substance; a thick piece; a chunk.
  3. (nautical) A Chinese sailing vessel.
  4. (nautical) Salt beef.
  5. (slang) Any narcotic drug, especially heroin.
  6. (slang) The genitalia, especially of a male.
  7. A collection of miscellaneous items of little value.
  8. Discarded or waste material; rubbish, trash, garbage.
  9. Nonsense; gibberish.
  10. Pieces of old cable or cordage, used for making gaskets, mats, swabs, etc., and when picked to pieces, forming oakum for filling the seams of ships.

verb

  1. (transitive, informal) To find something for very little money (meaning derived from the term junkshop)
  2. (transitive, informal) To throw away.

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