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Jongler

Means something very good; awesome; "the best".
Originally - from the French word 'jongleur' (juggler).
This new console game is jongler!
or
This is a jongler idea!
by Yaron March 22, 2005
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jongle

not to be confused with the perverted definitions placed before this hilarious word was invented, it officially means

The movement of the male anatomy (AKA; the penis) by an external force
(ie: wind, hand, body movement, the act of masturbation, erection)
to flop up and down excitedly
When the person ran with boxers in gym shorts, his weenis jongled uncontrolablly
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jongledoing

The sound an apple makes when you smack it.
Jake smacked an apple and it made a "Jongledoing" sound
by FUNNYBUTTONS June 29, 2009
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jonkle

A person whom uses their feet to play a musical instrument with their feet
that persons music is a jonkle

that person looks like a jonkle

Im going to jonkle on the piano
by Tac0_Cat July 20, 2023
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Jongoled

1. To be very fucked up on marijuana.
2. Can also be subsituted in sentence with getting high (getting jongoled)
1. Damnnnnnn bro this fucking weed has got me mad JONGOLED.
2. You lets go to my basement and get JONGOLED.
by Takahashi Goldtooth April 7, 2005
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jonglenn

Did you here the guy who always gets scammed, he's such a Jonglenn
by Spaghetitony December 8, 2016
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Jongleur

Medieval Jongleurs: The Jongleurs can be described as a court attendant or other people such as a traveler who, for hire, recited or sang verses and performed other acts for the entertainment of the audience including that of a conjuror or a juggler. Jongleur is the French word for a juggler. Often the Jongleurs role was to assist the Troubadours or Minstrels. The Jongleurs were often collaborators or assistants of Medieval Troubadours or Minstrels. Jongleurs gained a reputation of itinerant entertainers of Medieval France and in Norman England where many were deemed to be vagabonds and untrustworthy. Eventually, this reputation caused Jongleurs to be outlawed.
The Jongleurs put on a great show, meanwhile, their accomplices mingled with the audience to pick pockets and engage in other grifting.
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