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Northern Irish (Belfast dialect) word that represents:
"Do you ever remember?"

Often misconceived by the British and Americans as "January" and "November" put together to form a 13th month.

Origin:
Do you ever remember
--> Do ya ever remember
--> D'ya ever 'member
--> J'ya 'nember (ever is ommited)
--> J'a-nember
--> Janember?
"Janember when I kicked ye up da hole?!"

"Janember when I fucked your ma?!"
janember by Ciarán Gibson July 16, 2006
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