a term among Japanese Americans; to go (usually drive) from one Japanese American community to another Japanese American community to check out the JA scene.
During Obon...we'll be cruisin' J-town...y'know...mountain view..san jose..san mateo..LA to check out all the buddha heads.
by benkyodo May 24, 2009
Get the cruisin' j-town mug.Synonym for "Just joking."
by Kenneth Nielson May 4, 2008
Get the Throwing Some J's mug.Someoneone you know and used to describe a situation of fast movement. also can be used as a holla to friends across a room,
by PAINEM03 March 14, 2009
Get the jogger j jones mug.Texting and chatting acronym that means "just kidding (but for real)."
Can also be written simply as jkbfr.
Can also be written simply as jkbfr.
Doug123 says: Hey Mike, your mom is a total MILF!"
Mike456 says: My dad thinks so."
Mike456 says: J/K (BFR)
Doug123 says: Yeah, your mom is a MILF.
Doug123 says: jkbfr
Mike456 says: My dad thinks so."
Mike456 says: J/K (BFR)
Doug123 says: Yeah, your mom is a MILF.
Doug123 says: jkbfr
by Old Toe March 6, 2013
Get the J/K (BFR) mug.When one makes a ring of BHO oil around a spliff filled with herbs. When lit causes a spill of BHO oil making the joint burn slower, smoother and become more potent.
by rollgameonpoint April 21, 2013
Get the Oil Spill J mug.A guy from the comic strip Thimble Theater, later known as Popeye, who was a glutton. He would con people out for various goods, with his catchphrase, "i'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today", though never paying. He would gorge on hamburgers.
by happyatcommonsense April 26, 2015
Get the J Wellington Wimpy mug.A mulatto cop who was an accomplice to the killing of George Floyd. Despite warning Chauvin of Floyd's lack of pulse, he did nothing to actually to stop Chauvin from kneeling on Mr. Floyd's neck.
He is currently charged with aiding and abetting murder, and faces up to 40 years in prison. He is currently free on $750,000 bail until at least March 3, when his trial begins. He likely will spend several decades behind bars.
He is currently charged with aiding and abetting murder, and faces up to 40 years in prison. He is currently free on $750,000 bail until at least March 3, when his trial begins. He likely will spend several decades behind bars.
J. Alexander Kueng warned Derek Chauvin of George Floyd's lack of pulse, but did nothing to stop him from kneeling on Mr. Floyd's neck. He remains a free man, at least for now.
by Xxxxxxxxfanboyxxxxxxxxxx July 27, 2020
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