jib boom |
a spar attached to and extending beyond the bowsprit of a sailing vessel, used to secure the jib or other headsail. |
jibe1 |
to move a sail or boom to the other side while sailing before the wind. [4 definitions] |
jibe2 |
variant of gibe. |
jibe3 |
(informal) to be consistent or in agreement. |
jiffy |
(informal) a very short time; instant. |
jig1 |
a device used to hold material being cut, tooled, or the like, or to guide a tool. [4 definitions] |
jig2 |
any of a number of fast, lively dances. [5 definitions] |
jigger1 |
someone or something that jigs. [3 definitions] |
jigger2 |
a chigger. |
jiggermast |
the short mast in the stern of a ketch or yawl; mizzenmast. [2 definitions] |
jiggle |
to move or cause to move jerkily up and down or back and forth. [2 definitions] |
jigsaw |
a usu. electrically powered saw that can be used to cut curved patterns or sharp corners. [3 definitions] |
jigsaw puzzle |
a puzzle consisting of a picture or design that has been cut into pieces of different shapes, which must be put together to reassemble the picture. The puzzle is usually made of cardboard or wood, and the pieces typically interlock. |
jihad |
a holy war against enemies of Islam, undertaken by Muslims as a duty. [2 definitions] |
jilt |
to break off relations with (a lover, fiancée, or the like) esp. without good cause. |
Jim Crow |
(informal, sometimes l.c.) the set of laws and practices in the U.S., particularly in evidence in the South, that enforced or sanctioned segregation of and discrimination against black Americans during the period between the late 1870s and the 1960s. |
Jim-Crow |
(informal, sometimes l.c.) enforcing or promoting discrimination against or the segregation of black Americans in the United States, particularly in the South during the period beginning in the late 1870s and extending into the 1960s. [2 definitions] |
jim-dandy |
(informal) excellent, pleasing, or of high quality. [2 definitions] |
Jimmies |
trademark for small chocolate sprinkles eaten esp. on ice cream. |
jimmy |
a small crowbar often used by burglars. [2 definitions] |
Jimmy Carter |
U.S. statesman, the 39th U.S. President (1977-1981) and 83rd Governor of Georgia (1971-1975); born James Earl Carter, Jr. (b.1924). |