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jammy jam 

can be used as any form of speech.
(n) the white, semi-opaque fluid released from a man's penis after reaching climax
(v) to jammy jam.
" Andrea Virden likes jammy jam in her coffee."
"Richie jammy jammed in her coffee until it was a perfect shade of Italian leather."
"man i jammy jammed all up in my pants after i saw that hot bitch"
"what you put on toast"
jammy jam by jammy jam January 29, 2007

Jammy Jam James

There is only one Jammy Jam James. He is the fittest person imaginable, everyone fancies him. A Jammy Jam James is , for want of a better word, simply personified in the word Sex Machine.
"Oh My God! Is that Jammy Jam James?!?! I want him RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW!! "
Jammy Jam James by james_8 March 11, 2009

My Jammy 

Mexicans attempting to say Miami
Ey foo let's go to the bars in my jammy tonight

Jammy Jams 

(n.) The art of having a pajama party. When a group of college students gather to partake in snuggling, movies, and munchies with the intention of spending the night in the designated LOLcation of jamming.

(v.) Jammy Jamming
Matt: We jammy jamming tonight?
Liz: Hellz yeah! I brought my jammy jams and popcorn.
Zach: JAMMY JAMS?!??! I LOVE JAMMY JAMS!
Jammy Jams by Liz Watson March 29, 2008

Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis 

One of the most successful R&B producer duo's of all time. They have worked together as producers since 1982 when they departed from the popular R&B group "The Time". They have produced hits for The S.O.S Band, Alexander O'Neal, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, New Edition, The Human League, Cherrelle, Thelma Houston, Patti Austin, The Force MD's and many other music artists. They have a very distinctive sound due to their heavy use of synthesizers and strong drum beats. Jam & Lewis produced fast dance tracks such as "Criticise" by Alexander O'Neal, "Miss you much" by Janet Jackson and "Encore" by Cheryl Lynn as well as slow ballads like "Can you stand the rain" by New Edition, "Tell Me if you Still Care" by The S.O.S Band and "Lets Wait Awhile" which was also a hit for Janet Jackson. On December 19, 2007 Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were declared "The Greatest Producers of All-Time," on "The Cedric Muhammad and Black Coffee Program" beating out Quincy Jones, Dr. Dre, Teddy Riley, DJ Premier, Holland Dozier and Holland, Kanye West, Babyface, The Bomb Squad, Gamble and Huff, Timbaland, and Phil Spector.
Hey, this sounds like a Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis track!