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Joy of Missing Out: You’re enjoying what you’re doing in the here and now and not on social media broadcasting or seeing what everybody else is doing. Opposite of fomo or the fear of missing out.
Guy #1: I had a great day, climbed a hill and didn't check facebook.
Guy #2: Good day?
Guy #1: Yea pure JOMO.
jomo by thepeachman January 5, 2014
Word of the Day on December 27, 2021
Related Words
jomoeditz jomoerotic Jomo jome johoe jomosexual Jomie jomok Jojoe jooeun
Jomie is a word you call your friends and family instead of homie.

Your friends are homie.
Your family is jomie.
Person 1: Wassup jomie?
Person 1's brother: Nuttin' much cuh
Jomie by Your mom (real) September 15, 2023
Short for "joy of missing out" and an antonym to FOMO, that means that you prefer being unavailable and deliberately risking to miss a party that could be the greatest of all time, because (to be honest) you really don't care and rather stay home and watch that new Sandra Bullock movie.
- Dude, did you go to that awesome party last night?
- No, I was home watching a movie. JOMO!
JOMO by narajan March 13, 2013
Homeroom in Spanish with a ridiculously cool accent..
this morning in jomeroom, pablo and carlos played guitar for the morning announcements....
Jomeroom by Egg007 February 9, 2010

JoMo Sapiens 

The name of the fan club of professional wrestler John Morrison. The name was chosen by fans on Twitter, as the previous name "MoFos" was deemed "not PG"
Example: Zack Ryder's dad.
JoMo Sapiens. We're gonna eat your lunch.
JoMo Sapiens by TheBigOsJuiceMan November 23, 2011
Background : The word Jomonteer was developed by a nonprofit organization in Nigeria, Volunteer Better.

It was coined from the phrase, 'Jack of all trades, master of none' and the word 'Volunteer'

A Jomonteer is a volunteer who volunteers for any and every volunteering opportunity without considering it's alignment with his or her goals.
Jomonteer - Noun

Have you considered if that opportunity aligns with your goals? don't be a Jomonteer!
JOMONTEER by Volunteer Better July 10, 2021