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Definition of jaunt

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Definition of jaunt  (Entry 2 of 2)

intransitive verb

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Noun and Verb

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1592, in the meaning defined at sense 2

1575, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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What does the noun jaunt mean?

There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun jaunt , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve definitions. This entry has not yet been fully revised.

How common is the noun jaunt ?

How is the noun jaunt pronounced, british english, u.s. english, where does the noun jaunt come from.

Earliest known use

The earliest known use of the noun jaunt is in the late 1500s.

OED's earliest evidence for jaunt is from 1597, in the writing of William Shakespeare, playwright and poet.

It is also recorded as a verb from the late 1500s.

jaunt is formed within English, by conversion.

Etymons: jaunt v.

Nearby entries

  • jaundice, v. 1791–
  • jaundiced, adj. 1640–
  • jaune, adj. 1430–
  • jaune antique, n. 1875–
  • jaune brillant, n. 1851–
  • Jaune Desprez, n. 1837–
  • jaune jonquille, n. 1910–
  • jaunette, n. 1423–1673
  • jaunish | jawnish, adj. 1597
  • jaunsel, v. 1590
  • jaunt, n.¹ 1597–
  • jaunt, n.² 1706–21
  • jaunt, v. 1570–
  • jauntily, adv. 1828–
  • jauntiness, n. 1712–
  • jaunting-car, n. 1805–
  • jauntingly, adv. 1839–
  • jaunty, n. 1902–
  • jaunty, adj. 1662–
  • jaup | jawp, n. 1513–
  • jaup | jawp, v. 1513–

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jaunt, n.¹ was first published in 1900; not yet revised.

jaunt, n.¹ was last modified in December 2023.

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What does  jawn   mean.

Jawn is Philadelphia slang for anything … literally anything.

Jawn is used as an all encompassing substitute for any person, place, or thing. Like this definition, an informative jawn .

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  • thingamajig

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Need to refer to something? A girl? A movie? Really, anything? Well, if you’re from Philadelphia, you may just use the every-word  jawn .

Drake dated the young jawn? Smfh. — The Humanoid Typhoon (@OD_King) July 6, 2018
Incredibles 2 was amazing honestly lol I gotta see it without the shrooms to make sure but that jawn was insane — Stizz (@_2Planez) June 24, 2018

We like our regional identities, so it’s no surprise that folks from Philly take pride in  jawn .

🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 I think I want my tombstone to say “Emily Drinker: She Crushed That Jawn” #philly https://t.co/OvvC4Dn1ep — Emily Drinker (@emilydrinker) July 10, 2018

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Philadelphians have a sense of humor about their jawn , though, and may joke about its use—or overuse.

using “jawn” if you’re not from philly is cultural appropriation — ⒱ (@2cool4death) July 8, 2018
I just needta get outta this jawn and into my jawn — Biscuit (@feckettbinley) June 24, 2018

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  1. Urban Dictionary: Jaunt

    A word to describe a general situation or common object. A substitute word for anything other than a verb (in most cases), in which case the word would become joning. Jaunt is almost exclusively used for nouns, although it may also branch out into the remainder of the grammatical spectrum, verbs included. Experienced users of the word are also entitled to Jauntriviumparadox which allows the ...

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    jaunt: [noun] a usually short journey or excursion undertaken especially for pleasure.

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    Jaunt definition: A short trip or excursion, usually for pleasure; an outing.

  11. Urban Dictionary: Jaunt

    when your feindin pussy so bad, you holla at that high percentage ho from the grade below. the origin of the word has been derived from others such as chickenhead, skeeza, and trick... or just somthin that u take home and wear out. also commonly refered to as Gj's.

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    2 meanings: 1. a short pleasurable excursion; outing 2. to go on such an excursion.... Click for more definitions.

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    jaunt. to take a brief trip or outing, usu. for amusement. a short trip made for amusement. The meaning of jaunt. Definition of jaunt. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

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    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English jaunt /dʒɔːnt $ dʒɒːnt, dʒɑːnt/ noun [ countable] a short trip for pleasure a weekend jaunt Examples from the Corpus jaunt • This lunch-hour world tour ends with a jaunt to Baja. • And that's all we brought back from this expensive jaunt of ours, boy. • Again, I hear the smack of ...

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    jaunt (noun) jaunt / ˈ ʤɑːnt/ noun. plural jaunts. Britannica Dictionary definition of JAUNT. [count] : a brief trip taken for pleasure. a four-day jaunt to the mountains. JAUNT meaning: a brief trip taken for pleasure.

  17. Urban Dictionary: Jaunt

    thing or things, and/or object or objects

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    Define jaunt. jaunt synonyms, jaunt pronunciation, jaunt translation, English dictionary definition of jaunt. n. A short trip or excursion, usually for pleasure; an outing. intr.v. jaunt·ed , jaunt·ing , jaunts To make a short journey.

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  22. jawn Meaning & Origin

    What does jawn mean? Jawn is Philadelphia slang for anything … literally anything.. Jawn is used as an all encompassing substitute for any person, place, or thing.Like this definition, an informative jawn.. Related words: doodad; someshit; thingamajig; whatever

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    a word meaning your boo, or also known as your bitch or someone that will give you pussy or dick everynight or everytime you meet, or just a freinds for benifets