jazz - (n1) - trouble, the business. - (ex. giving someone the jazz)
(n2) - a pitcher's fastball
jazz (up) - (v) to rough somebody up, humiliate.
(n2) - a pitcher's fastball
jazz (up) - (v) to rough somebody up, humiliate.
(v) I had to hit the streets, jazz (up) the local mugs for some answers.
(n1) Tony gave him the jazz. They call Tony the jazz man.
(n2) Papelbon gave him the high jazz.
(n1) Tony gave him the jazz. They call Tony the jazz man.
(n2) Papelbon gave him the high jazz.
by rick laprade May 21, 2007

When fisting your partner open your hand up inside as much as possible and twist it as fast as you can causing exstreem pleasure.
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by Joner89 May 9, 2008

Man #1 - "Hey, we're gonna be late if we don't leave now. Where are you?"
Man #2 - "I'm outside. I just pulled into the driveway."
Man #3 - "Smooth Jazz."
Guy A - "How did the game go? Did you do anything special?
Guy B - "We won by one point. I hit the game-winner."
Guy A - "Smooth Jazz!"
Man #2 - "I'm outside. I just pulled into the driveway."
Man #3 - "Smooth Jazz."
Guy A - "How did the game go? Did you do anything special?
Guy B - "We won by one point. I hit the game-winner."
Guy A - "Smooth Jazz!"
by M. Bracey January 8, 2009

That style of jazz which is often used as background music in cafes (esp. in films). It is usually fairly generic, easy listening and not exactly musically taxing
by Can I Be Called This Please? December 20, 2009
