by ʝ℈w$ June 22, 2010

by Your Moms favourite friend September 30, 2021

by C Bra August 30, 2007

by Jordan and Max August 2, 2008

Slang for Japan. Most commonly used by non-Japanese people who have spent time living and working there.
I enjoy taking trains in J-land because they're convenient and clean, unlike public transportation back home.
by GrayOne August 4, 2007

1. Through J. Carmack the Makron will kill us all
2. If it were'nt for good ol' J. Carmack we wouldnt have fun games
2. If it were'nt for good ol' J. Carmack we wouldnt have fun games
by X.Legend June 11, 2006

/pad, jā/
pronounced "Pad-Jay".
noun: PAD-J; plural noun: PAD-Js
1.
a person who introduces and plays recorded popular music while performing over the music with a PAD instrument such as an MPC, MASCHINE, Push, Launchpad or other pad-oriented instrument.
2.
A modern DJ that actually does something. i.e. A DJ with actual musical skill.
pronounced "Pad-Jay".
noun: PAD-J; plural noun: PAD-Js
1.
a person who introduces and plays recorded popular music while performing over the music with a PAD instrument such as an MPC, MASCHINE, Push, Launchpad or other pad-oriented instrument.
2.
A modern DJ that actually does something. i.e. A DJ with actual musical skill.
"Thank god we had a PAD-J at that party not a DJ!"
"The PAD-J was tearing it up last night!"
"I'll bet that PAD-J has no problem with foreplay"
"The PAD-J was tearing it up last night!"
"I'll bet that PAD-J has no problem with foreplay"
by Music History Professor June 1, 2018
