A fork of Rural Dictionary
A reference to JC (Julius Caesar) and "the boys" (Cassius, Brutus, Antony, Octavius, Casca, Flavius, Cicero, Lepidus, Murellus, and Decius). Commonly used by an English teacher named Harris.
JC and the boys had a nice swing'n'stab ballet in the closing Act of Julius Caesar because Cassius betrayed the honorable, noble Brutus before the unwritten act where Brutus plied his wife with 30 glasses of wine and had some fun with the boys. Damn you Cassius; if only the story would have gone on a bit longer, things would have gotten a lot better.
When you ride dirty with your Christian friends! Also can be left spread eagle, naked, and chained to bed in a rundown motel, but it's only your first term in Congress!
Remember that time representative so and so pulled a dirty jc at the motel? They found him tied up naked with a plunger in his but? Yeah hard to forget!
JC to JC is an abbreviation for 'Just Came to James Charles'. It can be interpreted both literally and figuratively. When used in a figurative manner it usually means something great has happened to you, that made you feel equally satisfied and contented as when you would've 'Just Came to James Charles'.
Person 1: "Mate, why are you smiling like you JC to JC?" Person 2: "I JC to JC and it felt so f*cking good."