Contrary to earlier beliefs, jingo is in fact an appellation reserved solely for someone who is a friend. Much as a mexican would say amigo or an american would say buddy, brits have now evolved to say 'jingo' instead of 'mate'.
A: Bella fonti jingo.
B: What's cluckin' jingo?
A: Nout' man, just watching some um bongo.
B: Irie, laters jingo.
B: What's cluckin' jingo?
A: Nout' man, just watching some um bongo.
B: Irie, laters jingo.
by TheCountOfFontiCrispo May 24, 2005
by lauren August 31, 2003
person 1: Jingo!
person 2: What was that for?
person 1: It wasn't me it was the wind.
person 2: Oh ok.
person 2: What was that for?
person 1: It wasn't me it was the wind.
person 2: Oh ok.
by brockos July 28, 2009
-Yo whats carl saying tonight?
-I just brinkied him but he was jingo so he'll be late.
-Yeah true, love jingo.
-I just brinkied him but he was jingo so he'll be late.
-Yeah true, love jingo.
by nick d alstott June 25, 2011
noun - a contration of jargon and lingo. Where a specific field of work and/or study requires so much use of technical jargon, references, etc, for successful communication it appears to be almost its own vernacular language, incomprehensible to outsiders.
by Stephen Wenman March 11, 2008
An expression of amzamement.
by dranym July 02, 2006
A non-specific racial slur based on the phonetic implications of the recent (as of 10/15/13) product of the same name released by Pepperidge Farms. Not specific to any race, simply used because it sounds derogatory. Also occasionally refers to someone who is/is acting racist.
by Daniel Hull Kolaric October 15, 2013