Contrary to earlier beliefs, jingo is in fact an appellation reserved solely for someone who is a friend. Much as a mexican would say amigo or an american would say buddy, brits have now evolved to say 'jingo' instead of 'mate'.
A: Bella fonti jingo.
B: What's cluckin' jingo?
A: Nout' man, just watching some um bongo.
B: Irie, laters jingo.
B: What's cluckin' jingo?
A: Nout' man, just watching some um bongo.
B: Irie, laters jingo.
by TheCountOfFontiCrispo May 26, 2005

by lauren August 30, 2003

person 1: Jingo!
person 2: What was that for?
person 1: It wasn't me it was the wind.
person 2: Oh ok.
person 2: What was that for?
person 1: It wasn't me it was the wind.
person 2: Oh ok.
by brockos July 28, 2009

-Yo whats carl saying tonight?
-I just brinkied him but he was jingo so he'll be late.
-Yeah true, love jingo.
-I just brinkied him but he was jingo so he'll be late.
-Yeah true, love jingo.
by nick d alstott June 28, 2011

noun - a contration of jargon and lingo. Where a specific field of work and/or study requires so much use of technical jargon, references, etc, for successful communication it appears to be almost its own vernacular language, incomprehensible to outsiders.
Please slow down, I don't talk the jingo.
by Stephen Wenman March 11, 2008

An expression of amzamement.
by dranym July 02, 2006

A non-specific racial slur based on the phonetic implications of the recent (as of 10/15/13) product of the same name released by Pepperidge Farms. Not specific to any race, simply used because it sounds derogatory. Also occasionally refers to someone who is/is acting racist.
by Daniel Hull Kolaric October 15, 2013
