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  • JOEY
  • JOEY

    person employed by gang to sell to customers

  • chewy
  • chewy

    v. Marajuana mixed with cocaine. Smoked by way of various means, usually a blunt.  "I can’t stand hanging wit’ Joey, he always smoked out on that chewy!" 

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    Noun. 1. A friend or acquaintence who is regarded a fool or weakling, and often has to bear the brunt of jokes. Believed to be derived from the rhyming slang Joe Hunt, meaning 'cunt'. 2. An imbecile. Derived from the name Joey Deacon, a physically handicapped (cerebral palsy) guest on a British children's TV programme called Blue Peter in the 1970s; consequently his name was cruelly adopted by children as an insult. Derog. Cf. 'deacon'.

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    Joey is British slang for a fool, dupe, victim.Joey is British prison slang for a package smuggled in or out of prison.Joey was old British slang for a clown.Joey was British slang for a threepenny coin.Joey is Australian slang for an effeminate man.Joey is Australian slang for a young kangaroo.Joey is Australian slang for a baby.

  • ones and twos
  • ones and twos

    A DJ's turntable set. Two turntables that are used by a DJ.  "Hey Joey, is DJ promote, spinning on the ones and twos tonight?" 

  • blown
  • blown

    To be high or intoxicated when smoking marijuana.  "Joey's been getting blown all day." 

  • nice
  • nice

    A filler used in a conversation to compliment and identify something as cool or tight.  "Yo did you hear Joey Manifesto spit; the kid is nice on the mic." 

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  • joey

    An excessively stupid or unpleasant person. Derived from Joey Deacon an elderly man suffering from cerebral palsy who regularly featured on television 1980-85. Another contributor supplied the following entered verbatim: To infer that the recipient was, in some manner, mentally impaired or stupid, In widespread use (in my experience) throughout London schools in the early 1980's. Derives from Joey Deacon, an unfortunate, severely mentally handicapped man featured on children's TV show Blue Peter. Or rather, thrown in front of a camera crew & routinely patronized once a week by Simon Groom & his lover, platinum quadruped Goldie. Originally intended to improve children's understanding of the plight of the disabled. Failed. Alan wasn't too impressed with the above - also entered verbatim: I appreciate that the additional entry is verbatim from the contributor, but there are two main errors in it. First he means "imply" and not "infer" - a common mistake by joeys - and also states that Joey Deacon was severely mentally handicapped. In fact he suffered from cerebral palsy (as your main entry states) which is a physical handicap not a mental one. I would add that, round my way, the preferred gesture to accompany the call of "Joey Deacon!!" (for some reason we always used the full name) was to clap the backs of the hands together, in imitation I suppose of a physically handicapped person. Nice.

  • Joey
  • Joey

      A fourpence piece

  • JOEY THE PLUM
  • JOEY THE PLUM

    Joey the plumis British slang for a fool, a dupe.

  • YoYo
  • YoYo

    As in a male that goes back and forth between men and women, Joey is such a YO-YO about his sexual preference.

  • So
  • So

    adv. very much. Traditionally used as intensifying adverb for lone adjectives, usage expanded to intensify whole clauses, predicates, phrases, etc. Usage may have gained popularity on TV's "Friends." (Chandler: "That is so not the opposite of taking somebody's underwear!"...Joey, jokingly: "So didn't know that, but you should have seen your faces")

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  • Joey

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    much debate about this: According to my information (1894 Brewer, and the modern Cassell's, Oxford, Morton, and various other sources) Joey was originally, from 1835 or 1836 a silver fourpenny piece called a groat (Brewer is firm about this), and this meaning subsequently transferred to the silver threepenny piece (Cassell's, Oxford, and Morton). I'm convinced these were the principal and most common usages of the Joey coin slang. Cassell's says Joey was also used for the brass-nickel threepenny bit, which was introduced in 1937, although as a child in South London the 1960s I cannot remember the threepenny bit ever being called a Joey, and neither can my Mum or Dad, who both say a Joey in London was a silver threepence and nothing else (although they'd be too young to remember groats...). I'm informed however (ack Stuart Taylor, Dec 2006) that Joey was indeed slang for the brass-nickel threepenny bit among children of the Worcester area in the period up to decimalisation in 1971, so as ever, slang is subject to regional variation. I personally feel (and think I recall) there was some transference of the Joey slang to the sixpence (tanner) some time after the silver threepenny coin changed to the brass threepenny bit (which was during the 1930-40s), and this would have been understandable because the silver sixpence was similar to the silver threepence, albeit slightly larger. There is also a view that Joey transferred from the threepenny bit to the sixpence when the latter became a more usual minimum fare in London taxi-cabs. So although the fourpenny groat and the silver threepenny coin arguably lay the major claim to the Joey title, usage also seems to have extended to later coins, notably the silver sixpence (tanner) and the brass-nickel threepenny bit. The Joey slang word seems reasonably certainly to have been named after the politician Joseph Hume (1777-1855), who advocated successfully that the fourpenny groat be reintroduced, which it was in 1835 or 1836, chiefly to foil London cab drivers (horse driven ones in those days) in their practice of pretending not to have change, with the intention of extorting a bigger tip, particularly when given two shillings for a two-mile fare, which at the time cost one shilling and eight-pence. The re-introduction of the groat thus enabled many customers to pay the exact fare, and so the cab drivers used the term Joey as a derisory reference for the fourpenny groats.

  • BARREN JOEY
  • BARREN JOEY

    Barren joey is Australian slang for a prostitute.

  • Joey
  • Joey

    A baby Kangaroo

  • sick
  • sick

    adj. Sick doesn't refer to being ill or literally sick. It is an adjective that usually refers to something that was awesome, cool or surprising, very good or insane.   2. Something exciting or intense, crazy.  "That flow Joey just kicked was sick." 

  • hit it
  • hit it

    v. to have sex. (see also "hit that")  "Joey goin' to hit it tonight." 

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  • Joey
  • Look up Joey or joey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Joey may refer to: Joey (name) Joey (marsupial), an infant marsupial Joey, a blue-fronted Amazon

  • Joey (restaurant)
  • Joey Restaurant Group (stylized as JOEY) is a Western Canadian premium casual restaurant chain based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Joey

  • Joey (TV series)
  • Joey is an American sitcom created by Scott Silveri and Shana Goldberg-Meehan. It is a spin-off sequel to Friends, with Matt LeBlanc reprising his role

  • Joey Tribbiani
  • sitcom Friends and the protagonist of its spin-off Joey. He is portrayed by Matt LeBlanc in both series. Joey is an Italian-American struggling actor who lives

  • Joey Ramone
  • Jeffrey Ross Hyman (May 19, 1951 – April 15, 2001), known professionally as Joey Ramone, was an American singer, songwriter, and the lead vocalist and founding

  • Joey Badass
  • Virginie Scott (born January 20, 1995), known professionally as Joey Badass (stylized as Joey Bada$$), is an American rapper and actor. Born in Brooklyn,

  • Joey Lawrence
  • a child actor in the early 1980s and portrayed Joey Russo in Blossom and Joe Longo in Melissa & Joey. Lawrence also starred in Gimme a Break! (1983–1987)

  • Joey King
  • Joey Lynn King (born July 30, 1999) is an American actress. She starred as Ramona Quimby in the comedy film Ramona and Beezus (2010) and gained wider recognition

  • Friends
  • LeBlanc as Joey Tribbiani: A struggling actor and food lover who becomes famous for his role on soap opera Days of Our Lives as Dr. Drake Ramoray. Joey has many

  • Joey Jordison
  • Nathan Jonas "Joey" Jordison (April 26, 1975 - July 26, 2021) was an American musician. He was the original drummer of the heavy metal band Slipknot, in

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