by Joe Mamma( * ) March 16, 2021
Get the J-Truckmug. Used to describe something tragically lame, painfully unlucky, or just down astronomically bad. Originates from our beloved yet perpetually crippled and celibate friend J Gertz, who bravely tanked two years of life like a background NPC with no side quests.
by GuacTheTopShotta July 10, 2025
Get the J Gertzmug. ˈjā-märkt (adj)
The act of being hidden (note: not deleted or removed) or being identified ("marked") as a nuisance for random and meaningless Facebook posts that do not always solicit a response from their friend or fan base.
Those hidden or "marked" usually have a feeling that "bad publicity is good publicity" but lack the understanding while they might still be loved, that their Facebook presence is "out of sight, out of mind”.
The act of being hidden (note: not deleted or removed) or being identified ("marked") as a nuisance for random and meaningless Facebook posts that do not always solicit a response from their friend or fan base.
Those hidden or "marked" usually have a feeling that "bad publicity is good publicity" but lack the understanding while they might still be loved, that their Facebook presence is "out of sight, out of mind”.
by seabearpbear December 28, 2010
Get the j-marc'dmug. Abbreviation for the state of New Jersey a term coined by twitch streamer PlaqueBoyMax (aka PBM from The J)
by omch5blowin November 3, 2025
Get the The Jmug. by yunnnoiw March 2, 2022
Get the Big J Weeniemug. To boogie or dance and usually jump enthusiastically around whilst listening to J-Pop or Japanese pop music.
Usually includes the dancer singing what little of the Japanese lyrics they know along with the song, and inevitably singing the English the artist includes as it's the only part they honestly understand.
Though J-Popping is mostly done by Japanese fangirls (though who love everything Japanese, purely because it's Japanese), it is also done by anyone with a passion for happy, energetic music.
Usually includes the dancer singing what little of the Japanese lyrics they know along with the song, and inevitably singing the English the artist includes as it's the only part they honestly understand.
Though J-Popping is mostly done by Japanese fangirls (though who love everything Japanese, purely because it's Japanese), it is also done by anyone with a passion for happy, energetic music.
"She's really J-Popping, huh?"
"*Whilst bouncing around* Atsuiiii ki mocho...uh... C'est la vie!! CEST LA VIE!"
"*Whilst bouncing around* Atsuiiii ki mocho...uh... C'est la vie!! CEST LA VIE!"
by BatDyke October 9, 2006
Get the J-Poppingmug. 