- jabbing
- nboastful, deliberately confusing or annoyingly incoherent talk. Defined by one user as 'talking bullshit', the stand-ard colloquialism became a vogue word among male adolescents from around 2000.
Contemporary slang . 2014.
Contemporary slang . 2014.
jabbing — noun a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow) (Freq. 1) he warned me with a jab with his finger he made a thrusting motion with his fist • Syn: ↑jab, ↑poke, ↑poking, ↑thrust, ↑thrusting … Useful english dictionary
jabbing — dʒæb n. thrust, poke; quick punch, blow; injection (British Slang) v. thrust, poke; punch, hit; inject with a hypodermic needle (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
Shit stabbing, jobby jabbing doughnut puncher — man with feminine qualities … Dictionary of Australian slang
shit stabbing, jobby jabbing doughnut puncher — Australian Slang man with feminine qualities … English dialects glossary
poke — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French more at pocket Date: 13th century 1. chiefly Southern & Midland bag, sack 2. a. wallet b. purse II. verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Jab — Infobox martial art imagecaption = Jab for the stop in Burmese boxing imagesize = 100px name = Jab (Straight punch) aka = flagicon| France France: Direct (bras avant)flagicon| JPN Japan: Oi zuki (Choku zuki)flagicon|China China:flagicon|Thailand… … Wikipedia
Mere (weapon) — Pare Watene in 1878 holding a mere (by Gottfried Lindauer) The mere (pronounced [ˈmɛrɛ]) is a type of short, broad bladed club (patu), usually made from Nephrite jade (Pounamu or greenstone) … Wikipedia
jab — I. verb (jabbed; jabbing) Etymology: alteration of job to strike Date: 1827 transitive verb 1. a. to pierce with or as if with a sharp object ; stab b. to poke quickly or abruptly ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
Anti-frogman techniques — are security methods developed to protect watercraft, ports and installations, and other sensitive resources both in or nearby vulnerable waterways from potential threats or intrusions by frogmen or other divers.Risks and threats to be defended… … Wikipedia
jab — jab1 [dʒæb] v past tense and past participle jabbed present participle jabbing [I and T] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: job to jab (15 20 centuries), probably copying the action] to push something into or towards something else with short quick… … Dictionary of contemporary English