jammin'
jammin'
Jammin
jammin
Jammin'
The common misconception is "to jam" or just keep on playing on an instrument, usually a guitar. Bob Marley sings the song "Jammin'". That jammin' is to smoke up, puff the magic dragon, or the ever so popular, doing it with mary jane.
Jammin
1. Hanging out playing music
2. Generally having a bit of a laugh
3. A weed smoking game where you listen to Marley's song Jammin and have a toke every time he says Jammin. You gonna need a bigger spliff white boy, he says it a helluva lot!
2. Generally having a bit of a laugh
3. A weed smoking game where you listen to Marley's song Jammin and have a toke every time he says Jammin. You gonna need a bigger spliff white boy, he says it a helluva lot!
Example:
1. We were jammin since Steve took his guitar and Agyness brought the washboard.
2. We were jammin, 'twas fun!
3. We were playing Jammin and my seester puked all over herself, and when Dereck tried to move her she puked on him then at hospital she came too and freaked out so much they put her back to sleep. She can't take deh weeeeeeed.
1. We were jammin since Steve took his guitar and Agyness brought the washboard.
2. We were jammin, 'twas fun!
3. We were playing Jammin and my seester puked all over herself, and when Dereck tried to move her she puked on him then at hospital she came too and freaked out so much they put her back to sleep. She can't take deh weeeeeeed.
jammin
Jammin
Example:
Verb: Wow, this party sure is jammin’.
Adjective: Have you heard the new Old Town Road? It’s totally jammin’.
Verb: Wow, this party sure is jammin’.
Adjective: Have you heard the new Old Town Road? It’s totally jammin’.