1. To partake in some kind of sexual activity, as in a Kurt Vonnegut novel.
2. To perform dangerous, high-speed, or otherwise extreme activities while listening to free-form jazz. Result: absolute euphoria.
2. To perform dangerous, high-speed, or otherwise extreme activities while listening to free-form jazz. Result: absolute euphoria.
1: I have a lot of homework to work on tonight...but I would much rather be jazzing some broad at a party.
2: Would you care to go jazz-boating this weekend? It's a sport where high-society freeform jazz meets Jackass, in which one swings from a pole on a speeding boat by a rope attached to the ankle while listening to Ornette Coleman through Sony MDR-XB700 headphones.
2: Would you care to go jazz-boating this weekend? It's a sport where high-society freeform jazz meets Jackass, in which one swings from a pole on a speeding boat by a rope attached to the ankle while listening to Ornette Coleman through Sony MDR-XB700 headphones.
by TheHumbug January 10, 2012
Jazz-a form of music in which musicians play their instruments for an audience.There may be a varied amount of instruments ranging from upright bass to xylophones or simply an upright bass,guitar and drums.The goal of the form of music is for each musician to play a different song.Thereby it is left to the audience listening to interpret just which song each musician is attempting to play.
by Prosperro of Aqualina March 30, 2010
by UknowIT September 09, 2005
The word Jazz has its origins in the Creole brothels (Jas houses) of New Orleans in the late 19th century.
Working girls were called jezebels or jesebels, shortened to "jes" or "jez". The pronunciation was closer to "Jas", hence the term "Jas house" for brothel. Music was provided for the clients, and this music became known as "Jas music", sometimes called "Jass music".
A popular explanation for the difference in spelling is that when the word "Jass" was featured in flyers and posters, the letter "J" was often crossed out, leaving "ass" in its place. Promoters felt that "ass music" was a bit inappropriate, so the spelling was changed from "Jass" to "Jazz", hence "Jazz music".
Working girls were called jezebels or jesebels, shortened to "jes" or "jez". The pronunciation was closer to "Jas", hence the term "Jas house" for brothel. Music was provided for the clients, and this music became known as "Jas music", sometimes called "Jass music".
A popular explanation for the difference in spelling is that when the word "Jass" was featured in flyers and posters, the letter "J" was often crossed out, leaving "ass" in its place. Promoters felt that "ass music" was a bit inappropriate, so the spelling was changed from "Jass" to "Jazz", hence "Jazz music".
by Rockadoodle February 01, 2011
The name Jazz, often refers to a guy with great musical knowledge but is no wheres near ordinary. A short sexy guy usually has facial hair but not much on top. Good in bed but hard to keep. Likes to party and be very social. Thinks too much of what other think although, doesn't let that bring them down. Never sticks to females in his age group but will definitely marry a younger woman. Afraid of commitment but doesn't like being alone. Works a lot and has nice toys.
by KrisBaby05 March 05, 2009
-When you say/do something that makes everyone speechless
-A bimbo act
-A slang commonly used in Klang Valley, Malaysia
-A bimbo act
-A slang commonly used in Klang Valley, Malaysia
by StarlightXP November 30, 2018
by gik_90 March 05, 2009