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jones noun- a gun US
- But King told Milburn, “I ain’t had no coice, dawg,” because White was threatening Louey with the “jones.” — The York Dispatch (Pennsylvania), 14 January 2009
- an addiction US, 1962
- Carmen explained she had a jones and since she spoke Spanish, could cop all the stuff Ralph needed very easily. — Babs Gonzales, I Paid My Dues, p. 106, 1967
- My transition from Skidrow and Shooting gallery took only a few days, 1 reason being that I had no Jones, no habit, on arrival[.] — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Farm, p. 16, 1967
- Bam and Baby June shuffle past ... already a half hour away from pain ... trying, with all their dopefiend cunning, to head Jones off at the pass. — Odie Hawkins, Ghetto Sketches, p. 39, 1972
- I wanna talk to all you addicts out there that’s got yourself a great big Jones / An’ you tried all the methadone / An’ you just can’t leave that heroin alone. — King/The Mighty Hannibal, The Truth Shall Make You Free, 1972
- The only time the High One had seen me without a habit was during our school days, but ever since we were adults I had a Jones. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 134, 1973
- The next thing that you know / You’ve got a jones–/ Look out! Look out, here comes the pusher. — The Dramatics, The Devil is Dope, 1973
- The Barker drilled that into his head; never cop to your jones. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 42, 1990
- an intense craving or yearning US, 1970
- Yes, I am the victim of a basketball Jones. — Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, Basketball Jones, 1973
- This motherfuckin’ jones is killin’ me, woman. — Donald Goines, Cry Revenge, p. 158, 1974
- There was this terrible cigarette called “Bizonte” that I developed a Jones for. — Odie Hawkins, Lost Angeles, p. 83, 1994
- When you’ve got a love jones, you’re like Mr. Magoo: legally blind, always bumping into something, and so deep in it that you have no time for the rest of life. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 114, 1997
- The situation is, my man Cameron here has a major jones for Bianca Stratford. — Ten Things I Hate About You, 1999
- [M]y jones for hip-hop knew no end. — The Source, March 2002
- heroin US, 1970
- Jones had always been an escape for people who were hopelessly oppressed — John Sinclair, Guitar Army, p. 286, 1972
- Then I heard a knock on the door so I placed a New York News over the Jones and got up to answer the door. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 145, 1973
- No more jones, see? I just want a portion of the west side dealin’ nothin’ but coke. — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 8, 1974
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 284, 2003
- the penis US, 1966
- The words stuck in Dip’s mind like bubble gum on the brain, and slowly worked their way down to his jones. — Steve Cannon, Groove, Bang, and Jive Around, p. 25, 1969
- “Bitch,” I yelled. “Enough is enough, turn my jones loose.” — Donald Goines, Whoreson, p. 145, 1972
- He crossed his legs, trying to push his hardening jones down between his thighs. to keep his thang cooled out, like, after all, three months was a pretty good piece of time to remain unfucked. — Odie Hawkins, Chicago Hustle, p. 106, 1977
- Your jones, the quality of your erection was low, low Daddy, Dear. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Long White Con, p. 22, 1977
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