:a joke or pun commonly associated when someone previously mentioned the word in a phrase or sentence: “Joe”. “Mama” is added after “Joe” to sound like “Yo’ Mama” mainly intended as a pun and/or joke.
1: Bro! Have you heard what happened to Joe?
2: No? You mean Joe Bide…
1: Joe Mama!
2: :|
1: :>
When a ping pong ball hits the edge of the table to win a point. Named after the moment when Joe Ram hit the edge of the table to win the 1971 World Table Tennis Championship after a 1 hour tie break. Coined by Johnny Leach who announced the match.
To leave (often without saying anything) when a conversation either becomes boring, or people are making points where no reply will appease them. This can be accompanied by an eye roll
Steve just Joe'd Out when Steph was trying to discuss how to make things better around the office.
When your friend comes out buys a load of shots for everyone but themselves. Then abandon you in the pub and leave before the consequences of you’re intoxication become apparent.
Last nightEmma got Joe’d, she still piling rainbows.