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Jamhead

Fan of jamband and/or jamgrass music
All of those jamheads are ready for the show to begin.
by Grateful Dave November 21, 2019
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Jamhead

A way of using profanity without feeling guilty or being offensive
Look at that stupid ass mutha fuckin Jamhead riding his brakes. I wanted to get down the road.
by PsychicChainsaw July 7, 2008
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Jamhead

A funny racist slur to use against those who are Arabs and wear the red and white headscarf. This originates from the jam jars which have a similar pattern.
Guy 1: Those Arabs are wearing the cloth again!
Guy 2: Silly jamheads.
Arab: *cries in jam*
by mogsx July 16, 2022
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jahead

The hottest man ever in the universe of the world. Has a really big dick and loves to fuck his stepsister.
Damn that's one hell of a Jahead
by MobyHuge May 16, 2017
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Jarhead Copper

An old ex-marine, ex-cop posing as a sales manager of a car dealership, that gives cars away to military and police personnel, cock-blocking his staff members from making a sales commission.
Hi my name is Steve and I'm an old Jarhead Copper myself! And no one in town will give you a lower price than me! Tell all your military or police friends to come here! I will not make a dime on a fellow jarhead/copper!!!
by RoseyPoser November 19, 2010
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jarhead

A member of the United States Marine Corps. When used by civilians it could be considered derogatory, but it is used often among Marines.

The term originates from the "high and tight" haircut that many Marines have, which makes their head look like a jar. It did NOT originate from their uniform or cover.
"Oorah jarhead, semper fi!"
by Jay November 14, 2005
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Jarhead

According to Heritage Press International: Jarhead: For roughly 50 years, sailors had little luck in their effort to insult Marines by calling them Gyrenes. So, during World War II sailors began referring to Marines as Jarheads. Presumably the high collar on the Marine Dress Blues uniform made a Marine's head look like it was sticking out of the top of a Mason jar. Marines were not insulted. Instead, they embraced the new moniker as a term of utmost respect.
Contrary to uncommon knowledge, Marines are not insulted by being called "Jarhead" - they embraced the term with the upmost respect.
by Beau R. May 6, 2019
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