A fork of Rural Dictionary
A popular term used to refer to any association, often romantic, between Jim Halpert and Pam Beesly of the U.S. version of The Office. Created by combining the first names of the two characters.
"There definitely wasn't enough Jam in that episode tonight." "I know!"
the fanpairing of Jim and Pam from the office
"Oh, you're a Dwangela? Well, I'm Jam!"
Use in the West Coast, particularly California; To leave, exit or depart from a place or structure(home, school, park etc.) Synonymous with Bounce and Dip Out.
Yo, I am gonna jam. Translates to. Hey, I am leaving. or.. A: I'm Out! B: You Jamming? A: Ya. B: Alright, peace then. Translates to A: I'm going to depart. B: You leaving? A: Yes. B: Okay, good-bye.
In UK - sweet..you spread it on bread. In USA + UK its something traffic gets into. Everywhere - its makin' music live 'n real with others, for free.
"strawberry jam - yum yum." The M25 near Heathrow anticlockwise around five. Eric Clapton + guitar and a bottleneck, + others (minimum 1) + assorted instruments + booze and some collective ability to count 12 bar (blues).
to leave usually when late or in a hurry, or having a lot of things to do
"Come on dude, we gotta jam"
(v). To forcibly insert
z: "What's the difference between jam and jelly?" x: "I don't know, what?" z: "Well, I'm not going to jelly my cock down your throat later..."