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need for drugs
The "sea devil". The nickname is likely a corruption of "Devil Jones". Though, some say it is from the original term "Duffy" (ghost) of Jonah. The term was originally used in the 1700s by Daniel Defoe and Tobias Smollett.
On one's Jack Jones is British slang for on one's own.
, (jonz) n., The craving for drugs, especially heroin. Also used for craving for other things. v., to crave drugs. “I’ve got a jones for chocolate tonight.â€Â “He’s really jonsin’â€[Etym., drug subculture, 1960’s]
[after John Jones, the British physician who first described opiate withdrawal in 1700] withdrawal from addiction; by extension, craving any drug
Bridget Joneses is British slang for large women's knickers.
Keep up with the Joneses is slang for to compete with one's peers in trends and fashion.
He's gone to Davy Jones's locker
He is dead. (Davy Jones's locker is also the bottom of the sea)
An obsession. "Dude Im jonesin" "Ive got a traveling jones"
heroin
Jones is Black American slang for the penis. Jones is American slang for a drug habit.
Adj. Wanting, desiring. E.g."He's jonesing for a cigarette." See 'jones'.
Scag Jones is American slang for an addiction to heroin.
Jack Jones is London Cockney rhyming slang for alone.
Davy Jones' locker is nautical slang for lost at sea.Davy Jones' locker is London Cockney rhyming slang for an unwanted caller (knocker).
Any locomotive engineer, especially a fast one. Name derived from John Luther (Casey) Jones
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Of or pertaining to Jones.
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