Originally used to describe withdrawl symptoms caused by an addiction. An extreme craving.
also; "jonesing"
also; "jonesing"
by TC March 11, 2003
by Fignuts May 03, 2005
Used in two senses. There is the aforementioned definition of jonesin for drugs but also another definition which is synonomous with chillin.
Hence jonesin is used as a verb in these two ways:
1."Spencer is jonesin for some pot."
2.What are you doing? "Sarah and I are just jonesin right now."
1."Spencer is jonesin for some pot."
2.What are you doing? "Sarah and I are just jonesin right now."
by SRC December 19, 2006
Used in two senses. There is the aforementioned definition of jonesin for drugs but also another definition which is synonomous with chillin.
Hence jonesin is used as a verb in these two ways:
1."Spencer is jonesin for some pot."
2.What are you doing? "Sarah and I are just jonesin right now."
1."Spencer is jonesin for some pot."
2.What are you doing? "Sarah and I are just jonesin right now."
by SRC December 18, 2006
by devin mathieu April 01, 2007
by Alexandudegreat April 02, 2005