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Jealous Much? 

Strictly speaking, the phrase "Jealous Much?", means "are you very jealous?", that is to say it is question rather than a statement.

By contrast, it can be turned into a statement simply by reversing the order of words. Thus "much jealous" would mean "I am very jealous".

Unfortunately, most people today have a flagrant disregard for proper syntax, and so the distinction between the two has become blurred.

However, the literature on the subject is very unambigous on the matter, and most experts consider the word order to be so important that both question marks in written work, and intonation in speech are irrelevant. That is to say, the question mark may be freely omitted from "Jealous much?" without affecting the meaning, while any stray question marks in "¿Much jealous?"are to be ignored.
Person 1: Jealous much?
Person 2: Much jealous.
Person 1: Would you care to elaborate on that.
Person 2: No.
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Jealous Much? 

This is a completely erroneous statement. Jealously is being protective and guarding of what you have. The desire for what others have is envy, not jealousy.
A: "Jealous much?".
B: "you mean, envious much?, fool".
A: "What? You're just jealous".
B: "You don't even know what jealous means".
A: "Huh?"
B: "Exactly"
Jealous Much? by CalmEddie January 23, 2013

Jealous Much? 

Simply another way of saying "I'm so jealous"

Also can be used as a question.
Sam-I have that new game you wanted.
Jake-OMG, jealous much!

or

Susie-I'm loads hotter than you. Jealous much?
Jealous Much? by Natalieee. August 25, 2008

jealous much

deep down your haters really jelious much.
hater: bitch you can't rap

you: bitch you wish you could rap like me you jealous much!
jealous much by str8upndwn March 14, 2009

Jealous much? 

A phrase Facebook moms use when someone is saying the truth about something shitty but the Facebook moms can't accept the truth so they just say that the person is jealous.
Random fucker: this dress is so ugly and plain!
Facebook mom: jealous much? 😂🥴😒

love peace and chicken grease 

"another of sayin peace out or good bye"
Talk to ya later......Love, Peace, and Chicken Grease
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slip of the tongue perhaps,
Those idiots who drive around in a ridiculously raised pick up truck, making a top heavy vehicle even more top heavy and unstable
A:*gah*
B: "Whats the matter"
A: This dam prickup is blinding me.
B: Stupid thing's, as if there lights weren't blinding enough as it is.
prickup by lunasea September 28, 2009
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