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The type of person who is very knowledgeable of jazz music.
The jazz taker was able to describe all different eras of modern jazz music.
by Dr. Hendo June 26, 2025
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One who has extensive knowledge with a wide array of jazz music era.
The jazz taker defined differences between modern and classical jazz music genres.
by Dr. Hendo June 26, 2025
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on the jazz

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A term used by Mr T With varied meanings

1) Crazy

2) Pumped up and thinking straight.
"Damn foo on the jazz"


"Wow, hannibal's on the jazz"
by Gumba Gumba February 23, 2004
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talk to the jazz hand

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A phrase conveying "I don't want to hear what you have to say" Only with jazz hands (a little shake at the wrist) the user is adding a little emphasis.
Girl1: He was like all trying to talk about his new girlfriend when I ran into him.

Girl2: Wha'd he say?

Girl1: I donno and I don't care. I was all . . . talk to the jazz hand about that nonsense. (Gesturing with an outstretched palm with a slight wiggle to the hand)

Girl2: You go sister!
by olsongt September 7, 2009
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When something is just so bangin' n snazzy, it's to the jazz
Person 1: what do you think of my suit?
Person 2: it's snazzy af
Person 1: don't you mean snazzy to the jazz?
by kebabmuncher July 17, 2016
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Dish out the jazz

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Oh my god dish out the jazz on that sket Lucy
by Youdontknowwhothisis May 16, 2018
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A term that came to prominence during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020. During this time, disco and funk music was making its comeback (popular new-Disco artists being Dua Lipa, The Weeknd, and Doja Cat) as a result of its feel-good and escapist qualities— leading to minor resurrections of sayings such as “groovy” and “ya dig?” among others.

This also led to a more relaxed and feel-good vocabulary amongst American youth, especially ones in urban areas hit hardest by the pandemic. The term “all the jazz” is not to be mistaken with “all that jazz.” All the jazz is more or less a synonymous mirroring of the term “all the rage,” but with a more relaxed connotation.
“Did you go to David’s party last night?”

“Oh hell yeah, man. It was seriously all the jazz! You should have been there.”
by saintOFsaints September 23, 2021
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