Jizzes vs Jazzes - What's the difference?
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(jizz)
(ornithology) The unique characteristics of a bird species that enable it to be immediately identified by an experienced birdwatcher who has seen that bird before and is familiar with its appearance and behaviour.
* 1922 , T A Coward, "Bird Haunts and Nature Memories", London: Warne.
* 2009 , Jeremy Mynott, "Birdscapes", Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.
(slang) Male ejaculate; sperm, semen.
(slang) To ejaculate; to eject semen.
(slang) To ejaculate on, over, or into; to cover in semen.
(jazz)
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(music) A musical art form rooted in West African cultural and musical expression and in the African American blues tradition, with diverse influences over time, commonly characterized by blue notes, syncopation, swing, call and response, polyrhythms and improvisation.
Energy, excitement, excitability. Very lively.
The (in)tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a thing.
Unspecified thing(s).
(lb) Of excellent quality, the genuine article.
Nonsense.
To play jazz music.
To dance to the tunes of jazz music.
To enliven, brighten up, make more colourful or exciting; excite
To complicate.
To have sex with.
* 1931 , William Faulkner, Sanctuary , Vintage 1993, page 59:
To destroy.
To distract/pester.
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As verbs the difference between jizzes and jazzes
is that jizzes is third-person singular of jizz while jazzes is third-person singular of jazz.As a noun jazzes is
plural of lang=en.jizzes
English
Verb
(head)jizz
English
Etymology 1
There are several theories as to the etymology of “jizz”: * From the military term . * Possible contraction of (just) (is) (in the sense that a particular bird species “just is” that species).Noun
(-)- A West Coast Irishman was familiar with the wild creatures which dwelt on or visited his rocks and shores; at a glance he could name them, usually correctly, but if asked how he knew them would reply ‘By their "jizz ".’.
- Political cartoonists rely a lot on jizz . When a new president or prime minister comes into office it usually takes the cartoonists a little while to decide which features to select as field marks but they then stylise these in ways that make them instantly recognisable to the rest of us, even though they may be grossly exaggerated.
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* *Etymology 2
Variation or shortening of jism.Alternative forms
* gism * jism * jiz * jizzumNoun
(-)Derived terms
* jizz-mopper * jizz fest * jizz banditVerb
(es)Synonyms
* See alsojazzes
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(head)jazz
English
Alternative forms
* jaz, jas, jass, jaszNoun
(-)- What jazz were you referring to earlier?
- What is all this jazz lying around?
- I'm just going down to the shops and jazz = I am off to purchase items and etcetera.
- That show was the jazz ! = That musical concert/television program was most enjoyable.
- This risotto is simply the jazz . = This risotto was cooked in the classic manner.
- Stop talking jazz .
Verb
- Don’t jazz it too much! = Be careful, it was good to start with!
- ‘Jazzing ?’ Temple whispered [...]. ‘Yes, putty-face!’ the woman said. ‘How do you suppose I paid that lawyer?’
- You’ve gone and jazzed it now! = It is ruined.
- Stop jazzing me! = Leave me alone.