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There are 17 definitions listed under J.
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  • jack of something
    adjective:- to be sick and tired of something or doing something.

  • jackaroo
    noun:- a young male station (ranch) hand or apprentice. A Jjillaroo is the female equivalent. Perhaps from the Spanish, "caballero", meaning horseman:

  • jacky
    noun:- slang for an aboriginal native, now out of use and politically incorrect.

  • jaffle
    noun:- a toasted sandwich.

  • jaffle iron
    noun:- originally a cast iron device to make jaffles on a camp fire, the name now also applies to the "civilised" electrical versions.

  • jelly
    noun:- a flavoured water based gelatin desert.

  • jelly kneed
    adjective:- to be a weak person, a coward or someone who is procrastinating doing something emotionally difficult. From "jelly" above.

  • jersey
    noun:- sweater, see also jumper.

  • jiffy
    noun:- a very short time. To do something in a jiffy is also instantaneous.

  • jillaroo
    noun:- a female jackeroo, see jackaroo.


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