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JD noun- a juvenile delinquent US, 1956
- None of us wanted to be lawbreakers and we would have been shocked silly had anyone called us j.d.’s. — Dick Clark, To Goof or Not to Goof, p. 181, 1963
- In my book, they range next to J.D.’s. — Frederick Kohner, The Affairs of Gidget, p. 52, 1963
- Greasers. You know, like hoods. JD’s. — S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders, p. 85, 1967
- Johnny Havilland has heard from the J.D.’s at school that an auto graveyard on the edge of Ossining niggertown is a chrome treasure trove. — James Ellroy, Because the Night, p. 514, 1984
- Jack Daniels, a brand name Tennessee sourmash whisky US, 1981 Initialism.
- [A] JD and Coke[.] — GQ, p. 68, July 2001
- Thanks. I’ll have a JD and coke if you’re buying. — Colin Butts, Is Harry Still on the Boat?, p. 227, 2003
- [P]lus J.D. on the rocks and Crown Royal straight for people serious about their liquor. — Peter Fenton, Eyeing the Flash, p. 151, 2005
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