an individual whos new to a scene who may or may not really be into it, as in they may or may not be a poseur but are still ridiculed for being a late comer.
a new jack can also be some one who all of a sudden became "interested" in a scene and the next day dress as best they can to fit into the scene.
a new jack can also be some one who all of a sudden became "interested" in a scene and the next day dress as best they can to fit into the scene.
that new jack thinks she can fit in if she dresses like us, i dont even think she listened to punk until yesterday.
by ddddamn girl June 23, 2006
The evolution of hustling to the legal business game. Maintaining swagger and defining lives daily. An extraordinary drive to excel and never give up; often only found in certain individuals who refuse to settle for what's considered a 'normal}' life and pursue their dreams with the relentlessness of a rebel.
Jess is on that new hustle, he really thinks he's gonna do it.
It's my new hustle - just trying to make some extra cash with another job.
Chris just got another promotion - that kid's on some new hustle.
It's my new hustle - just trying to make some extra cash with another job.
Chris just got another promotion - that kid's on some new hustle.
by t h e n e w h u s t l e n e t July 23, 2009
Small town in Southeastern Ohio. Former home of John Glenn. Everybody forgot who he is. He never comes back. We still praise him. Home to Muskingum College. Another joke. But still a nice place to get drunk in though even though it is a dry town.
by hmphbe December 08, 2010
by Yahooyas29 January 27, 2004
Pew news is the only reliable news organization out there besides fox news coming in a close second.
by noahryememe January 25, 2019
The mother of the modern city, to which in one way or another every other city in the world is compared. Always something to do here (if not everything), but it's generally the best idea to visit in fall or spring, when the city's weather and appearance are at their greatest. Summer, particularly August, would be a no-go: not only is it hot and humid, but a lot of people have gone on vacation, so there's comparatively less to do. If you have to go in summer, try anywhere from late May to early July. I'd recommend, among a hundred thousand other things, kayaking on the Hudson River — don't worry, it's clean, not to mention it's free.
Jack: "I went to New York in August and it sucked."
Jill: "No wonder, you fool; you went in August when it's hot and nasty and everyone's out of town. You might as well have gone to Calcutta. Come back in the fall and you'll enjoy yourself."
Two months later...
Jack: "I went back to New York and it kicked ass! I'm glad I listened."
Jill: "See? I told you."
Jack: "Let's go back next year!"
Jill: "Okay."
Jill: "No wonder, you fool; you went in August when it's hot and nasty and everyone's out of town. You might as well have gone to Calcutta. Come back in the fall and you'll enjoy yourself."
Two months later...
Jack: "I went back to New York and it kicked ass! I'm glad I listened."
Jill: "See? I told you."
Jack: "Let's go back next year!"
Jill: "Okay."
by NYC >>>>>> everything, except *maybe* in August August 25, 2004