释义 |
joan; jone verb to insult in a competitive, quasi-friendly spirit US, 1939- — The Washington Post, 7 June 1987
- Guys built respectable reps in the community if they could jone hard. — Nathan McCall, Makes Me Wanna Holler, p. 23, 1994
- — American Speech, p. 86, Spring 1995: “Among the new words”
- There are many different terms for playing the dozens, including “bagging, capping, cracking, dissing, hiking, joning, ranking, ribbing, serving, signifying, slipping, sounding and snapping”. — James Haskins, The Story of Hip-Hop, p. 54, 2000
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