Jazz up
In Nigeria, a slang that means don't lose focus and/or concentration, stay strong, don't be discouraged.
Example:
1. Bro, jazz up! Don't get caught up in your feelings.
2. Hey babe, jazz up! You can do it.
1. Bro, jazz up! Don't get caught up in your feelings.
2. Hey babe, jazz up! You can do it.
jazz up
To make more exciting or fancier, in a positive context. (see adjective jazzy)
May apply in a sexual sense, but is not limited to that use. (see jazzed up)
May apply in a sexual sense, but is not limited to that use. (see jazzed up)
Example:
To jazz up her plain outfit, Jane decided to add a scarf and eye-catching jewelry.
The brochure was really boring, so she jazzed it up before getting it printed.
He was jazzed up after dancing at the club all night.
To jazz up her plain outfit, Jane decided to add a scarf and eye-catching jewelry.
The brochure was really boring, so she jazzed it up before getting it printed.
He was jazzed up after dancing at the club all night.
jazzed up
1.To be really excited about something that is not worth getting excited over.
2.What you look like after bukkake.
3.Past tense of sexual exhilaration.
4.The stimulating feeling before an ejaculation
2.What you look like after bukkake.
3.Past tense of sexual exhilaration.
4.The stimulating feeling before an ejaculation
Example:
1.Avvampato said we all gotta get "Jazzed Up" for Red Ribbon Week.
2.Crystal coulnd't open her eyes because she was all jazzed up.
3.Ryan got jazzed up the night before.
4.While crying and masturbating, Cuban felt jazzed up.
1.Avvampato said we all gotta get "Jazzed Up" for Red Ribbon Week.
2.Crystal coulnd't open her eyes because she was all jazzed up.
3.Ryan got jazzed up the night before.
4.While crying and masturbating, Cuban felt jazzed up.
jazz (up)
jazz - (n1) - trouble, the business. - (ex. giving someone the jazz)
(n2) - a pitcher's fastball
jazz (up) - (v) to rough somebody up, humiliate.
(n2) - a pitcher's fastball
jazz (up) - (v) to rough somebody up, humiliate.
Example:
(v) I had to hit the streets, jazz (up) the local mugs for some answers.
(n1) Tony gave him the jazz. They call Tony the jazz man.
(n2) Papelbon gave him the high jazz.
(v) I had to hit the streets, jazz (up) the local mugs for some answers.
(n1) Tony gave him the jazz. They call Tony the jazz man.
(n2) Papelbon gave him the high jazz.
Jazzed Up
jazz it up
Jazzed up
Example:
Guy 1: hey bro are feeling jazzed up?
Guy 2: Yeah bro when the saints got me feeling jazzed up
Guy 1: hey bro are feeling jazzed up?
Guy 2: Yeah bro when the saints got me feeling jazzed up