'Jezzy' - Originated from the name Jezebel and is to mean a hoe or promiscuous person. This term is often used against promiscuous females rather than males. The term J Bag also means the same.
e.g. A group of boys talking about girls, 'I heard she was a Jezzy still'
'Jokes' - This is used to show something or someone as being funny to somebody.
e.g. Someone talking about their funny teacher, 'Naah, my teacher is actually jokes.'
'Jokeman' - This is used to identify somebody who is not serious about something which should be taken seriously or to show somebody who is funny.
e.g. 1, Someone talking about a boy who is not taking his school work seriously. 'He's such a jokeman, he doesn't even come to lesson.'
e.g. 2, Someone laughing about something somebody said, 'How can she say he looks like a frog, she's such a jokeman.'
'Juj' - Originated from the West African word Juju which is a term for Wicthcraft. This is used to signify something being of witchcraft or to explain something extremely crazy.
e.g. Someone joking and saying somebody is doing witchcraft on someone, 'Aye, someone must have bussed juj on you, how can you loose your (something important) again.'
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theMadMarsz's London/UK Slang Dictionary
Non-FictionAs a UK writer on Wattpad I come across a lot of comments wondering what certain words mean in books, these comments come in the form of 'What does (said word) mean?' 'But I thought (said word) meant this.' 'I'm so confused so is (said word) bad or...