by -=Gunner=- June 26, 2010
Get the J-Beebsmug. A tawdry, wanton and promiscuous Japanese woman of questionable morals who likes to get drunk in in Roppongi, Shibuyu, etc. Often found in the company of low-life gaijin dudes, perhaps because they believe they have superior packages compared with the local supply.
Hey Dude, let's get off base this weekend and party in Roppongi for 48 hours.  We can score some J-hos and drink till we puke.
by Tokyo gaijin July 27, 2007
Get the j-homug. The sexual act of cumming into someones nostril and having it be spit out of their mouth, thus creating a J shaped path on which the cum traveled.
by b5200 October 21, 2008
Get the Cream Jmug. When Keith saw the stunning picture of his ex-girlfriend, he was inspired to give himself a crying j.
by flacktastic October 22, 2006
Get the crying jmug. This Free-J sucks, I'm out of here.
by Adam F. June 14, 2006
Get the Free-Jmug. J-rock is 'japanese rock' but shortened. It is basically rock music from japan. J-rock has progressed over the years, and now some j-rock albums you are now able to get in the USA more easier than before.
Most j-rock bands are found out over the internet, or animes. For instance, the j-rock band FLOW does the opening song for the anime Eureka Seven, The Pillows did the ending song for the anime FLCL, and Asian Kung-Fu Generation did several opening songs for the anime FullMetal Alchemist, all making the bands more popular and well-known throughout the USA.
Some people think j-rock is in it's own genre, but it is NOT it's own seperate genre of music. J-rock is just used to tell you the music is from Japan.
Most j-rock bands are found out over the internet, or animes. For instance, the j-rock band FLOW does the opening song for the anime Eureka Seven, The Pillows did the ending song for the anime FLCL, and Asian Kung-Fu Generation did several opening songs for the anime FullMetal Alchemist, all making the bands more popular and well-known throughout the USA.
Some people think j-rock is in it's own genre, but it is NOT it's own seperate genre of music. J-rock is just used to tell you the music is from Japan.
by AnticxGREY October 8, 2006
Get the J-rockmug. 