It's more like, ''Home, James!" referring to your *driver* to get a move on. I first heard my mother coin? this expression at the age of 8. I say 'coin' because i donot know from where it wast derived. We didn't have a driver, nor know any fellows named James. It was more like, let's go. I use this expression when I'm in the car, ready to get a move on, speaking to the driver who may or not go by the given name James. Luckily my new driver is actually named James so this isn't a problem.
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Get the Home James mug."Yo, as soon I put my finger in her honey jar for the first time ever, I could feel the wetness. The sticky gooey mess was wrapped around my finger. It felt as if my nightmare came true. I didn't know what to do with it - use it as lube or something else. I took my finger out of her honey jar and scraped it on her boobs. Needless to say, I'm a homosexual now and honey jars eek me."
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- a title better and superior to the commonly known “no jams” person
- someone or something that is positive, supportive and clingy/sticky like “honey” but in a good way 👍
- a title better and superior to the commonly known “no jams” person
- someone or something that is positive, supportive and clingy/sticky like “honey” but in a good way 👍
RM: LA got HONEY JAMS
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Person A: Are you a “no jams”?
Person B: Gross. I’m a “Honey Jams”, thank you very much
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Person A: Are you a “no jams”?
Person B: Gross. I’m a “Honey Jams”, thank you very much
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A derogatory term in the 1940s used today by racists. Is taken from the term, "Go home Jew." Often mistaken for a more spiritual term such as 'go home jehovah!'
A derogatory term in the 1940s used today by racists. Is taken from the term, "Go home Jew." Often mistaken for a more spiritual term such as 'go home jehovah!'
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