What is a Philadelphia JAWN?

In Philadelphia, “jawn” evolved as a variant of “joint,” originally denoting a place. In local usage, “jawn” has been used to describe clothing, events, locations, or just a “thing” in general, as evidenced by this sign for Philadelphia-themed memorabilia in a Five Below store on Market Street.
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Do people from Philly say jawn?

Jawn is a slang term local to the Philadelphia Delaware Valley metropolitan area. Jawn is a context-dependent substitute noun, a noun that substitutes for any other noun.
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When did Philly start saying jawn?

At some point in the 1970s, Philadelphia coined the all-encompassing noun “jawn.” The word has remained a treasure in the city's black lexicon and natives have long stamped it as an integral part of their vocabulary.
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When did jawn become popular?

In the early 1980s, a hip-hop group, Funky 4 + 1, used the early derivation of jawn—joint—in the song “That's the Joint.” In the 2000s, popular Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill (Robert Rahmeek Williams, b.
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Does jawn mean joint?

According to Merriam Webster, the dictionary people, “jawn” is a descendant of “joint,” a word that originally (and we mean back in the 1200s) referred to a place where two bones meet up, as in your ankle joint.
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What is a jawn in New York?

It is used mainly to refer to places and things, but it can even be a person, specifically a pretty woman. “A guy might say, 'Man, did you see that jawn over there?' ” Seaborough said. Vindetta Garvin also works at Cook-Wissahickon.
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Is jawn black slang?

A young black male from a West Philly neighborhood was recorded using what's probably an in-between point in the evolution of “jawn.” He used the word “joint,” but the ways in which he used that word are completely in tune with the way “jawn” is used in Philadelphia today, much more broad than the way “joint” was used ...
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What are Philly slang words?

Philly Slang: From Jawn to Youse
  • Jawn. Some holiday jawn. ...
  • Wooder. Wooder ice. ...
  • Down the shore. Downtheshore (photo: EQRoy/Shutterstock) ...
  • Hoagies. Wawa hoagie for the shore. ...
  • The Linc. If you're tailgating, you're tailgating at the Linc. ...
  • Jeet? Well, did you?? ...
  • Jabroni. ...
  • Wiz wit.
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What are some Philly slang words?

Philly Jargon
  • Jawn (rhymes with fawn, dawn, etc.) ...
  • CHOP – Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. ...
  • HUP – Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. ...
  • Birds – Philadelphia's NFL team, the Eagles. ...
  • Shore – the beach, typically referring to New Jersey's beaches.
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Where did the slang jawn come from?

According to linguists, jawn comes ultimately from the word joint via New York City. Joint is an old word: it dates back to the 1200s and referred initially to the point where two bones meet.
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What is a jawn Urban Dictionary?

Jawn is Philadelphia slang for anything … literally anything. Jawn is used as an all encompassing substitute for any person, place, or thing.
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What does jawn mean hip hop?

What does “Jawn” mean? and What is a “Jawn”? The term and slang “Jawn” was originated in the Philly and it's used in replacement of any noun. “Jawn” can be used to describe anything.
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How does Philly say water?

The word water is commonly pronounced /ˈwʊtər/ (with the first syllable rhyming with the word put, so that it sounds like "wooter" or "wooder"), rather than the more standard English /ˈwɔtər/. This is considered by many to be the defining characteristic of a Philadelphia dialect, even among young Philadelphians.
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What does op mean in Philly slang?

The original poster is the person who started a discussion thread, and OP is used to refer back to that person as the responses grow.
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What does Rd mean in Philly slang?

RD is an abbreviation of the slang word "Alright" or the slang phrase "Real Deal." Slang refers to words, phrases and uses of language that are regarded as very informal and which are often restricted to a special context or a particular group of users.
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What does DH mean in Philly?

If the DH is moved to another position, his team forfeits the role of the designated hitter, and the pitcher or another player (the latter possible only in case of a multiple substitution) would bat in the spot of the position player replaced by the former DH.
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How do you say hello in Philadelphia?

1. Yo. Yes, “yo” is said just about everywhere in the country, but it's almost exclusively how we say “hello” in Philly. The greeting of “yo” can vary in meaning, though, depending on intonation.
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How do Philly people say orange?

The Philadelphia Accent

Philly Accent: Water is wooder. Many words start with st- get more of a sht- treatment, so street sounds like shtreet. The pronoun “our” sounds like are, and “orange” gets the same sound at its start—are-ange. “Bagel” goes by beg-el (but soft pretzels are better; see above).
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What does wiz wit mean in Philly?

"Wiz wit" is a cheesesteak with Cheez Whiz and onions; "Wiz witout" means the same, just without onions. Frankie's Cheesesteaks isn't in Philly, but the quality of the cheesesteak is as close to Philadelphia as you're going to get. It's a simple order, and it's delicious.
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What does DD mean?

The abbreviation DD is used with a number of meanings, including "Designated Driver," "Drunk Dialing," "Due Diligence," and "Large Breasts." Here is more information about each of these definitions of DD.
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Whats does DS mean?

DS is an abbreviation for "dear son" or "darling son." It's part of internet slang that has developed for use on forums, social networks, email, and texting.
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