jamp

Intransitive verb.

To voluntarily cohabitate with roommates or housemates during or after your late twenties, when you all have jobs and are considered to be proper adults. A decision made out of friendship rather than financial necessity.
A: So, you moved out of your old place?
B: Yeah, I wanted to jamp with Paul and Jen, so we got a house together in Santa Monica.
A: Why would you want to live with roommates? Did you lose your job or something?
B: No man, we're just jamping. We're really good friends. It's been great.
by Minister of Truth January 06, 2013
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