Citations:jagweed

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English citations of jagweed

Noun: "(slang, pejorative) a rude or obnoxious person; a jerk"

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  • 1990, Eugene Izzi, Invasions, Bantam (1990), →ISBN, page 228:
    You're gonna throw it all away, go to the wall for some jagweed son of a bitch who'll dime your ass out in a second and put you right back behind those fucking walls!
  • 2011, Bradford Paik, "Stay awkward, Minneapolis", Minnesota Daily (University of Minnesota), 28 April 2011, page 11A:
    Are you an individual? Or are you just some tagalong jagweed who steals beer and wears Ed Hardy apparel?
  • 2012, Adrienne Giordano, Relentless Pursuit, Carina Press (2012), →ISBN, page 65:
    And who was the country club jagweed with her?
  • 2012, Alex Lasalle, "How a guy reacts to 'Magic Mike' phenomenon", The George-Anne (Georgia Southern University), Volume 83, Issue 13, 5 July 2012, page 12:
    Sure, there are plenty of movies out there about strippers, but all those strippers have feelings and stuff about how every person that possesses a penis and isn't Richard Gere is a flaming jagweed.
  • 2013, Jennifer Harlow, Nancy Lake and the Case of the First Date: A F.R.E.A.K.S. Short Story, Midnight Ink (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Which means these jagweeds are just garden-variety psycho humans or black witches.
  • 2013, Clara Richter, "It's not feminism, it's humanism", The Carroll News (John Carroll University), Volume 90, Number 5,10 October 2013, page 19:
    Granted, getting hooted at by a bunch of mysogynistic[sic] jagweeds in a car is different than getting sexually assaulted.
  • 2014, Neryl Joyce, Mercenary Mum: My Journey from Young Mother to Baghdad Bodyguard, Nero (2014), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Stu started to see the leaders as the lazy jagweeds they were.