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Noun. An objectionable person. Rhyming slang on 'cunt'. James Blunt, a British musician. [2000s]
James gang is British slang for a firm of incompetent or roguish builders.
Something understood (thanks James H. for this one)
Kick out the jams is American slang for to let go of all inhibitions.
Jeames was old British slang for a footman; a flunky.
San Francisco began commemorating the people who have died of AIDS with the NAMES Project. People made quilt panels, three feet by six feet, for departed loved ones, sewn by surviving friends nand relatives.
a skeleton
Girls' names exchanged for boys' names and vice versa.
Jakes is old slang for the lavatory.
James Earl Jones' character from The Lion King.
James is British rhyming slang for a first−class honours degree (James the First).
James Riddle is London Cockney rhyming slang for urinate (piddle).
Sunglasses.
James Hunt is London Cockney rhyming slang for front. James Hunt is British slang for an unpleasant person (cunt).
Noun. A mess, a shambles. E.g."She made a complete hames of that meal, by overcooking the beef and making lumpy gravy." [Irish use]
Charles James Fox is London Cockney rhyming slang for a thetrical box.
Box
curved pieces of wood for made for a horse’s collar
Take names is American slang for to take control, to chastise.
(1)Noun. a collection of songs. ie. "That radio station plays my favorite jams". (2)Noun. a collection of music cassettes or albums. ie. "Are you brining your jams to the party"? n/a
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n.
Alt. of Jambeux
a.
Having many names or terms.
superl.
Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.
v. i.
To play games with dice.
a.
Having many names or titles; polyonymous.
n.
A footman; a flunky.
n.
One who names, or calls by name.
n. pl.
Public games celebrated every five years.
n. pl.
Festival games celebrated once in three years.
n. pl.
Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.
n.
The games of backgammon and of draughts.
a.
Full of game or games.
n.
A privy or jakes.
n.
A privy.
n.
A counter, used in various games.
a.
Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.
n.
One versed in the history of names.
n.
One who tames or subdues.
n.
A judge or umpire in games or combats.
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