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Johnny Jihad noun a notional militant, antiwestern Muslim US The term was popularised a journalistic nickname for John Walker Lindh, an upper class American combatant captured on the battle field with Taliban forces during the initial American invasion of Afghanistan.- The funniest campaign I’ve ever run is my current CthulhuPunk game. One prize moment happened earlier this year. The year is 2049 and the characters are Johnny Jihad (years ago he starred in two Web sitcoms based on the 2010 Aarb-Israeli war: Hogan’s Hebrews, and Iman Knows Best). — Allan Goodall, rec.games.frp.groups, 10 October 1996
- When Johnny Jihad rents a private charter jet and flies it into a nuclear power plant, are you going to pay the $20 billion to clean it up and pay the victims’ families? — Crossfired, 4 June 2004
- He and his cousins learned to ignore the pejoratives of war, words like “haji,” “camel jockey” and “Johnny Jihad.” — New York Times, p. A1, 7 August 2006
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