Meaning & Definition of Jazz in English
English⟶
Jazz
/ʤæz/
noun
1. Empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
- "That's a lot of wind"
- "Don't give me any of that jazz"
synonym:
- wind,
- malarkey,
- malarky,
- idle words,
- jazz,
- nothingness
2. A genre of popular music that originated in new orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles
synonym:
- jazz
3. A style of dance music popular in the 1920s
- Similar to new orleans jazz but played by large bands
synonym:
- jazz
verb
1. Play something in the style of jazz
synonym:
- jazz
2. Have sexual intercourse with
- "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"
- "Adam knew eve"
- "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
synonym:
- sleep together,
- roll in the hay,
- love,
- make out,
- make love,
- sleep with,
- get laid,
- have sex,
- know,
- do it,
- be intimate,
- have intercourse,
- have it away,
- have it off,
- screw,
- fuck,
- jazz,
- eff,
- hump,
- lie with,
- bed,
- have a go at it,
- bang,
- get it on,
- bonk
Examples of using
Do you have many jazz records?
Who's your favorite jazz singer?
I like jazz.