by Richard Black March 28, 2005
Get the Jeet'chet mug.A term used to loosely describe your SUV when trying to act like you're so full of life that you don't even know what you really drive.
<customer> I need a part for my Mitsubishi Jeep.
<parts man> Is that a Mitsubishi or a Jeep?
<customer> It's a Mitsubishi.
<parts man> What model Mitsubishi?
<customer> A Jeep.
<parts man> Alright, is that a Wrangler, Cherokee or Grand Cherokee?
<customer> No, it's a Mitsubishi.
<parts man> What kind of Mitsubishi?
<customer> A Mitsubishi Jeep.
<parts man> Do you have the VIN?
<customer> No, I don't.
<parts man> Is that a Mitsubishi or a Jeep?
<customer> It's a Mitsubishi.
<parts man> What model Mitsubishi?
<customer> A Jeep.
<parts man> Alright, is that a Wrangler, Cherokee or Grand Cherokee?
<customer> No, it's a Mitsubishi.
<parts man> What kind of Mitsubishi?
<customer> A Mitsubishi Jeep.
<parts man> Do you have the VIN?
<customer> No, I don't.
by Mark Shackelford May 31, 2007
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Get the jeet yet mug.Adj: To lack appeal or to be inadequate. Uncool, unsatisfactory, or just plain insufficiant. Used only to describe something or someone in a negative light.
Gay, Lame, bootsy, stupid
Gay, Lame, bootsy, stupid
"Did you see that movie Gili?"
"Yeah, that shit was hella jeether!"
Or
"Damn!! get your jeether ass in the car!"
"Yeah, that shit was hella jeether!"
Or
"Damn!! get your jeether ass in the car!"
by ninja_kitten September 28, 2004
Get the Jeether mug.Wafers of unlevened bread given at Judeo-Christian holy communion.
Combination of Jesus and Cheez-it.
Combination of Jesus and Cheez-it.
by connick March 4, 2003
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"djeet?"
"no, djoo?"
interrogative statement "did you eat" elegantly compacted by NYC metro speakers to "djeet", pronounced "jeet" with a swallowed "d" at the beginning. c.f. "djoo", an interrogative reply "did you"
Comment submitted with request to Delete:
"djeet?"
"no, djoo?"
interrogative statement "did you eat" elegantly compacted by NYC metro speakers to "djeet", pronounced "jeet" with a swallowed "d" at the beginning. c.f. "djoo", an interrogative reply "did you"
by WEEZEL February 26, 2003
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