by cacaButt420 August 16, 2021

Jack's Richard Feynman in Oppenheimer; 'The Hunger Games' alum, taking on the big scientific roles. Think he shaved for this role? Still handsome hot.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's the tall, handsome physicist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Jack Quaid as Richard Feynman! 'The Hunger Games' to Nobel physics. top tier.
Person 1: Who's the tall, handsome physicist in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Jack Quaid as Richard Feynman! 'The Hunger Games' to Nobel physics. top tier.
by courtofowls September 4, 2023

New Jack, may have referred to the new form of getting jacked a verb. For example When something was jacked, it was overtaken or the effort was surpassed by another. If a person was jacked they were overtaken. The New Jack phrase emphasized the new arrival of a style that surpassed the last. When this phrase has Swing added to it it signifies dancing and music for dancing and movement with rhythm. When this phrase is paired with City it signifies a city that is predominately African American that primarily uses a form of music and style that formed or became popular during the New Jack (era).
Written by Nicolette Poindexter
Written by Nicolette Poindexter
by Nekohlet Poindexter April 19, 2018

by SwtDreams September 15, 2019

by AlphaHormesis November 15, 2022

Jacks are a simple creature. They tend to automatically be attracted to maddies in some way. Jacks also get along with jakubs although the chance of a jack forming a alliance with a jakub is one in a million. The duo then go hunt for their mates. The jack hooks up with a creature in similar tastes while the jakub picks up a more intelligent creature.
-a dude
-a dude
by InfernoFion November 17, 2019

This is one of the most difficult sexual positions and it's approved by Dr. Falchi as "corona safe" you are back to back doing it - you have to be very flexible.
by Vern the Man March 19, 2021
