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jammed adjective- describes the altered state of a public image, usually a billboard, once it has been subverted by cultural activists US
- I woke up and every billboard on my street had been “jammed” with anticorporate slogans by midnight bandits. — Naomi Klein, No Logo, 2001
- [A]s yellow cabs got stuck in gridlock, the jammed ads jostled with the real ones[.] — Naomi Klein, No Logo, 2001
- experiencing a drug overdose US
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 132, 1949
- (used of the collective bets in a hand of a poker game) formed by many bets and raised bets US
- — Peter O. Steiner, Thursday Night Poker, p. 413, 1996
- (used of prison sentences) concurrent US
- — Ralph de Sola, Crime Dictionary, p. 151, 1982
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