Someone who is extremely and overly patriotic. Differs from regular patriotism in that jingoism is usually more aggressive. Used as a negative term.
by Zeego November 16, 2012
by kristicreame November 28, 2003
Jingo is a term widely used, across the world. The word jingo can be used in many different contexts, but is usually used to call someone a name, as an insult or a compliment. This term originated in the year 2009, and will become a very popular term for the coming years.
by Being-Of-The-Universe March 22, 2009
Contrary to common belief (which was that it was slang for masterbation) but the word ''Jingo'' is a name rarely given to a woman, and when it is, it means that she is, in fact, the perfect woman. Usually beautiful, kind, and all around amazing.
by The Yankee Douche. May 4, 2009
person 1: Jingo!
person 2: What was that for?
person 1: It wasn't me it was the wind.
person 2: Oh ok.
person 2: What was that for?
person 1: It wasn't me it was the wind.
person 2: Oh ok.
by brockos July 28, 2009
-Yo whats carl saying tonight?
-I just brinkied him but he was jingo so he'll be late.
-Yeah true, love jingo.
-I just brinkied him but he was jingo so he'll be late.
-Yeah true, love jingo.
by nick d alstott June 25, 2011
A non-specific racial slur based on the phonetic implications of the recent (as of 10/15/13) product of the same name released by Pepperidge Farms. Not specific to any race, simply used because it sounds derogatory. Also occasionally refers to someone who is/is acting racist.
by Daniel Hull Kolaric October 15, 2013