American statesman, lawyer, diplomat and Founding Father.
5th President of the United States (1817-1825)
5th President of the United States (1817-1825)
by slayert March 7, 2022
Get the James Monroemug. A mean boy that uses girls and has brown hair sometimes blond green eyes sometimes blue he can be sweet and a good kisser and hugger if u like joe good luck
by Sallythecell May 21, 2018
Get the joe jamesmug. An amazing, sweet, funny, kind, pretty boy. Has beautiful eyes and long curly red hair. Loves his family and is loyal to all of his friends. Doesn't have a harmful bone in his body but is completely capable of crushing skulls with his strength and willpower. Will help you with anything you need.
Also great tounge game.
Also great tounge game.
Person 1: Have you met James Joseph?
Person 2: No but I've heard great things about him.
Person 1: He's the best person you'll ever meet.
Person 2: No but I've heard great things about him.
Person 1: He's the best person you'll ever meet.
by THAT_WEIRD_1 December 22, 2023
Get the James Josephmug. A gay boy named James who goes by Jimmy and would have no friends if not for his humorous appearance. He was raised in New Jersey and an avid supporter of the Catholic church. He is blatantly condescending and purposefully utilizes large words in order to separate himself from the lesser privileged. He has inherited the wealth of his father just to waste it on Dorico 5 in order to pursue his foolish dreams of becoming the next Arvo Pärt. He will not succeed.
by Mike Boob March 30, 2025
Get the James Tetimug. A quirked up white boy that knows how to bust it down sexual style and is goted with the sauce.
He is hairy, hates women, and is a little racist.
He loves moms "his idol is Young gravy".
And he acts a little sus with his homies.
He is hairy, hates women, and is a little racist.
He loves moms "his idol is Young gravy".
And he acts a little sus with his homies.
by Thefamedjames October 18, 2022
Get the Jamesmug. James is a loser
by Johnny Disbennet July 29, 2020
Get the Jamesmug. 