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new jack noun a newcomer (especially one likely to be a success) US, 1988- We were the backpack wearin’, baggy pants wearin’ new jacks. — William Upski Wimsatt, Bomb the Suburbs, p. 19, 1994
- Experienced officers, not newjacks, which we’d soon be, were getting badly beaten up. — Ted Conover, Newjack, p. 47, 2000
- Beanie and Xzibit didn’t make the new-jack list because they don’t qualify. Both already have two or more albums under their belts. — The Source, p. 44, March 2002
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