a variety of jazz, known by the beginning, which is heavy paced and aggressive, usually started by the drums.
by JanezJ January 17, 2009

by Muckyfingers82 September 18, 2023

Slang from the 1950's and jazz culture. Similar to Beatnik slang. Popular terms through the 1920's to 1980's includes words like baby, bag, bug, cats, chops, crib, daddy-o, dig, fly, funky, hip, jive, pad, scene, wail, and wig out.
by Detective Manders August 6, 2011

Literally one of the funniest people you could ever meet 🥵She gives some of the best advice and has all the tea 😌 She can be quiet sometimes and extremely smart. She is really pretty and overall just a 11/10 person.
by fuckshittitsYAH January 10, 2019

Slang for 'Lazy cunt'. On mobile phones with predictive text, 'Jazz aunt' will come up when one types in 'Lazy cunt'.
by Boy Nuke 'Em November 19, 2009

From the origin of the hit theatre and film "Chicago" and the song "All that Jazz" is the origin of the saying. It is used on the end of a sentence or list instead of the word "Etc."
A:"So what are you up to today then?"
B:"Well I'm going to the shop, going to skin my cat, clean out his box and all that Jazz"
B:"Well I'm going to the shop, going to skin my cat, clean out his box and all that Jazz"
by Calmal August 10, 2005

by ttomkat1 August 4, 2008
