by AshCassidy August 29, 2014
The state of being a person is in having unrealistic expectations for their love life after watching Jim and Pam’s relationship on the office.
Bro I’m Jammed!
Your expectations are too high! Your Jammed!
I just finished watching “the office” and now I’m Jammed!
Your expectations are too high! Your Jammed!
I just finished watching “the office” and now I’m Jammed!
by @sarahbellaweasley July 18, 2019
To rock out - usually playing the music rather than listening to it. You can also listen to 'jams' or 'jamz'. Never say "jamming" - it's "jammin'."
by elle_ November 19, 2005
A popular term used to refer to any association, often romantic, between Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly of the U.S. version of The Office. Created by combining the first names of the two characters.
by scrantonicity April 10, 2007
by ready? okay! April 13, 2008
The musicians word for playing music with their musical chums. In contrast to what most say, this word, although used by many, will never be "over-used".
by James TH April 02, 2007
Use in the West Coast, particularly California;
To leave, exit or depart from a place or structure(home, school, park etc.)
Synonymous with Bounce and Dip Out.
To leave, exit or depart from a place or structure(home, school, park etc.)
Synonymous with Bounce and Dip Out.
Yo, I am gonna jam.
Translates to.
Hey, I am leaving.
or..
A: I'm Out!
B: You Jamming?
A: Ya.
B: Alright, peace then.
Translates to
A: I'm going to depart.
B: You leaving?
A: Yes.
B: Okay, good-bye.
Translates to.
Hey, I am leaving.
or..
A: I'm Out!
B: You Jamming?
A: Ya.
B: Alright, peace then.
Translates to
A: I'm going to depart.
B: You leaving?
A: Yes.
B: Okay, good-bye.
by Eddie P. March 28, 2008