by Calie April 05, 2004
This word has been used up and down the east coast since the early eighties. It is disputed whether the word evolved from the word "junk" or "joint". Origins are most likely in NY or Washington DC. It is used to denote any person place or thing.
Also pronounced in some regions as jawnk or jont all though the "k" or "t" at the end of the word is allmost always inaudabile. Hence the spelling here of jawn.
Also pronounced in some regions as jawnk or jont all though the "k" or "t" at the end of the word is allmost always inaudabile. Hence the spelling here of jawn.
by street dude October 11, 2004
Proper noun, a name of an actual living person -- real birth name given in early 1970's. Jawn Gross from Pennsylvania, very cool musician and composer.
by Jenna June 16, 2003
Native Americans that communicate with broken english, mixing english with thier native language , also ending sentences with slangs like ( aww damm, is it?,I know huh?, oh-laa, naaa, dish-ni, daliyia, shaa, aye, shiis etc..
some words they say: education (edjumacasion) School: (skoool) over there:(ober darr) why come?:(ha-cum?), etc...
by antone August 17, 2005
Yo, check this jawn out!
by Fangsta April 28, 2003
Coworker: “My relief called out, I have to stay until they can find someone to cover for me. I could end up staying for another entire shift!”
Me: “Damn, bro! Forreal? That’s a bad jawn.”
Me: “Damn, bro! Forreal? That’s a bad jawn.”
by RLewis52 March 30, 2019
by Vindoestuff April 01, 2019