2 definitions by Makins and Burford
by Makins and Burford December 15, 2010
Verb: To Jaack
Well-known West Mercian slang, deriving from the acclaimed (but unsuccessful on a larger scale) musician Jack Crowther:
To lift and carry a large plastic bin(s), possibly waving it over peoples heads or placing it on tables, in order to clear rubbish in areas deprived of bins.
Also: May be associated with the kicking of upturned bins along the floor
Well-known West Mercian slang, deriving from the acclaimed (but unsuccessful on a larger scale) musician Jack Crowther:
To lift and carry a large plastic bin(s), possibly waving it over peoples heads or placing it on tables, in order to clear rubbish in areas deprived of bins.
Also: May be associated with the kicking of upturned bins along the floor
Hey, will you Jaack please
Common mispellings- jack, jaaack, jaaaak, jock
Synonyms- jack crowther, to bring the bin, lazy cleaner
Antonyms- (few in common usage) to put the bin back, to hearle
Common mispellings- jack, jaaack, jaaaak, jock
Synonyms- jack crowther, to bring the bin, lazy cleaner
Antonyms- (few in common usage) to put the bin back, to hearle
by Makins and Burford December 15, 2010