a verb that means to crave something strongly, usually said in a construct with a participle (e.g. "to be jonesing for") and often pronounced without the 'g' at the end (e.g. "to be jonesin' for").
Sometimes the "for" is foregone. Usually a phrase emphasizing being in the moment is included, such as "right now" for the present, or "at that time", "right then" for the past. In past, present or future constructions, when said in a negative construction "just yet" is also used occasionally.
Sometimes the "for" is foregone. Usually a phrase emphasizing being in the moment is included, such as "right now" for the present, or "at that time", "right then" for the past. In past, present or future constructions, when said in a negative construction "just yet" is also used occasionally.
I'm really jonesing for a coffee right now.
I'm really jonesin' a cigarette right now.
I just got over being sick for a week. I'd like to go to the concert, but I'm not jonesin' to be out in public just yet.
I'm really jonesin' a cigarette right now.
I just got over being sick for a week. I'd like to go to the concert, but I'm not jonesin' to be out in public just yet.
by alternabear December 13, 2015
by da southern 1 April 22, 2004
by Pissy jdkfjf May 05, 2019
A very queer fellow who resembles Peter Parker, and enjoys receiving Jello Rabbits (see Jello Rabbits). He enjoys getting white girl wasted, and being molested by extremely large, independent black women.
by bictoria bates December 21, 2012
"What up jone?!"
"I don't think that I can make it to my destination jone."
-Frayser Boy (Song: Hydro Weed)
"I don't think that I can make it to my destination jone."
-Frayser Boy (Song: Hydro Weed)
by Gerrad Cowley January 04, 2006
Corban: Man, the apartment complex kept all of out deposit even though there was nothing wrong with it!
Dallas: Yeah, we got joned!
Dallas: Yeah, we got joned!
by hidden lawyer April 10, 2006
by joner5000 December 09, 2010