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jazz verb- to have sex with someone US, 1918
- I dont jazz cops. — Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside, p. 10, 1952
- Hey, Austin boy-ee-ee, let’s jazz her. — John Clellon Holmes, The Horn, p. 110, 1958
- I say, Baby this daddy was not drinkin, he was on top a me, jazzin! — Robert Gover, Here Goes Kitten, p. 117, 1964
- So many girls will chase you, by appointment only, you’ll be jazzing. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Trick Baby, p. 219, 1969
- De Boya does that to a spray-painter, what’s he gonna do to a guy he finds out’s been jazzing his wife, room one sixty-seven the Holiday Inn. — Elmore Leonard, Cat Chaser, p. 206, 1982
- of a male, to orgasm UK
After JAZZ - [S]o good I jazzed. So if you’re listening, boys, you owe me a pair of boxers. — Kerrang!, p. 4, 28 August 2004
- to drug US
- “So they jazzed the hore with an overdose, and it finally just laid down and died.” — Vincent Teresa, My Life in the Mafia, p. 162, 1973
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