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jack around verb- to engage in horseplay US
- — American Speech, p. 276, December 1963: “American Indian student slang”
- to fool around US, 1962
- Fone one thing, he likes to jack around in the stock market with our money. — Dan Jenkins, Semi-Tough, p. 63, 1972
- “There’s before people starting jacking around with it.” — William Least Heat-Moon, Blue Highways, p. 12, 1983
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