by MoistGoat5 September 18, 2023

A word that originates from Philadelphia. Jawn can literally mean anything. People over use it to sound more tough and cool but people from Philly know how to use it right.
by Cashhomie42 June 17, 2018

The name for semen swallowed for an anonymous penis. Usually found at glory holes. Often multiple jawns are swallowed in a single session.
by jelly bean bandit April 29, 2022

1.When we went to the club last night that jawn was lit
2. What's that one jawn called?
3. I love this jawn
2. What's that one jawn called?
3. I love this jawn
by f0reign.j@wn May 23, 2018

The word "Jawn" is another word used by people of the Unreleased Music Community to describe unreleased tracks. It's co-parent word is "joint"
by charlessheen March 19, 2024

by Sigma skibbidi March 19, 2024

"Jawn" is a slang term primarily used in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and its surrounding regions, particularly in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and among youth culture. It's a versatile word that can refer to just about anything or anyone, depending on the context. It's often used as a placeholder noun when someone can't think of or doesn't want to specify a particular object, person, or thing. It's similar to terms like "thingamajig," "whatchamacallit," or "what's-its-name."
The trend of using "jawn" in this manner gained significant momentum with the influence of Philadelphia-based social media influencers, such as Kick Infuenzer Suspendas, who popularized its usage across various online platforms. These influencers contributed to its widespread recognition and adoption beyond Philadelphia, making it a notable fixture in contemporary urban vernacular.
The trend of using "jawn" in this manner gained significant momentum with the influence of Philadelphia-based social media influencers, such as Kick Infuenzer Suspendas, who popularized its usage across various online platforms. These influencers contributed to its widespread recognition and adoption beyond Philadelphia, making it a notable fixture in contemporary urban vernacular.
by crazypretend49 April 7, 2024
