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jay 1 J0000100 (jā)n. The letter j.
jay 2 J0000100 (jā)n.1. Any of various birds of several genera in the family Corvidae, usually brightly colored and often having a loud, harsh call. Also called jaybird.2. An overly talkative person; a chatterbox. [Middle English jai, from Old French, from Late Latin gāius, gāia, perhaps from Latin Gāius, personal name.]jay (dʒeɪ) n1. (Animals) any of various passerine birds of the family Corvidae (crows), esp the Eurasian Garrulus glandarius, with a pinkish-brown body, blue-and-black wings, and a black-and-white crest. See also bluejay2. a foolish or gullible person[C13: from Old French jai, from Late Latin gāius, perhaps from proper name Gāius]
Jay (dʒeɪ) n (Biography) John 1745–1829, American statesman, jurist, and diplomat; first chief justice of the Supreme Court (1789–95). He negotiated the Jay's Treatyjay (dʒeɪ) n. 1. any of various typically noisy, gregarious songbirds of the family Corvidae, mostly of the Northern Hemisphere, often having blue or gray plumage. 2. Slang. a. a talkative person; chatterer. b. a fop; dandy. [1275–35; Middle English jai < Middle French < Late Latin gāius, gāia] Jay (dʒeɪ) n. John, 1745–1829, first Chief Justice of the U.S. 1789–95. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Jay - United States diplomat and jurist who negotiated peace treaties with Britain and served as the first chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1745-1829)John Jay | | 2. | jay - crested largely blue birdcorvine bird - birds of the crow familyGarrulinae, subfamily Garrulinae - subfamily of the crow family: jaysOld World jay - a European jayNew World jay - a North American jaycamp robber, Canada jay, gray jay, grey jay, Perisoreus canadensis, whisker jack - a jay of northern North America with black-capped head and no crest; noted for boldness in thievery | Translationsjay
vajayjayslang A vagina. The term was popularized after being used on a 2006 episode of the TV show Grey's Anatomy, whose writers chose it due to censors' objection to multiple instances of the word "vagina." I'd really rather not have to talk about my vajayjay in front of your parents, so let's not bring up the birthing class.Peter Jayslang A police officer, or the police in general. I can't even walk down the street these days without Peter Jay hassling me for no damn reason!See also: jay, peterJ and jay n. a marijuana cigarette; marijuana. (Drugs. From the initial letter of joint.) A jay will cost you two clams. jay verbSee JPeter Jay n. a nickname for a police officer. You walk straight, or Peter Jay is going to bust you. See also: jay, peterunk-jay n. dope; junk. (Underworld. Pig Latin for junk.) The creep deals in unk-jay, you know—narcotics. Stay away from the unk-jay.
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Peter Jayslang A police officer, or the police in general. I can't even walk down the street these days without Peter Jay hassling me for no damn reason!See also: jay, peterunk-jayslang Narcotics, especially heroin. Pig Latin for "junk." Hey, pal. Looking to buy a little unk-jay? I have a feeling Tim's back on the unk-jay, judging by the glassy, vacant look in his eyes.vajayjayslang A vagina. The term was popularized after being used on a 2006 episode of the TV show Grey's Anatomy, whose writers chose it due to censors' objection to multiple instances of the word "vagina." I'd really rather not have to talk about my vajayjay in front of your parents, so let's not bring up the birthing class.J and jay n. a marijuana cigarette; marijuana. (Drugs. From the initial letter of joint.) A jay will cost you two clams. jay verbSee JPeter Jay n. a nickname for a police officer. You walk straight, or Peter Jay is going to bust you. See also: jay, peterunk-jay n. dope; junk. (Underworld. Pig Latin for junk.) The creep deals in unk-jay, you know—narcotics. Stay away from the unk-jay. jay
jay, common name for a number of birds of the family Corvidae (crows and jays), found in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The best-known representatives in America are the blue jayblue jay, common name for a familiar bird (Cyanocitta cristata) of central and E North America, allied to the crow, the raven, and the magpie, belonging to the family Corvidae. Almost a foot (30 cm) long, it is handsome and conspicuous. ..... Click the link for more information. , Cyanocitta cristata, and the Canada jay. The Canada jay is gray, about 12 in. (30 cm) long, with a white throat and forehead and black nape; it has no crest. Found in northern coniferous forests and swamps, it is known for its habit of stealing bright objects, and is called locally camp robber, whisky jack, and moose bird. The common jay is of wide distribution and is hunted for game in England and Europe. The female lays from five to seven eggs per clutch, and the male helps incubate them. The Florida, or scrub, jay has blue markings and no crest. The European jay is fawn-colored, with a black and white crest and wings of black, white, and blue. Jays are classified in the phylum ChordataChordata , phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate animals. ..... Click the link for more information. , subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Passeriformes, family Corvidae.Jay (Garrulus glandarius), a bird of the family Corvidae of the order Passeriformes. The jay is 34 cm long and weighs as much as 160 g. The plumage is loose and reddish gray, and the tail black. Each wing has a blue patch specked with black; the head has a crest spotted with black. The jay is found in Europe, Asia, and northwestern Africa. In the USSR its range includes forests in the Crimea and Caucasus and forests as far north as 60°–62°N lat.; the bird wanders widely in autumn and winter. The nest is placed in a tree. A clutch contains five to seven speckled eggs, which are incubated by both the male and female for 16 or 17 days. The diet consists of seeds, berries, acorns, and insects. Largely a beneficial species, the jay consumes insects and, through its habit of storing acorns for the winter, contributes to the dispersal of the oak. However, it sometimes robs the nests of small birds. jay any of various passerine birds of the family Corvidae (crows), esp the Eurasian Garrulus glandarius, with a pinkish-brown body, blue-and-black wings, and a black-and-white crest
Jay John 1745--1829, American statesman, jurist, and diplomat; first chief justice of the Supreme Court (1789--95). He negotiated the treaty with Great Britain (Jay's treaty, 1794), that settled outstanding disputes Jay
Synonyms for Jaynoun United States diplomat and jurist who negotiated peace treaties with Britain and served as the first chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1745-1829)Synonymsnoun crested largely blue birdRelated Words- corvine bird
- Garrulinae
- subfamily Garrulinae
- Old World jay
- New World jay
- camp robber
- Canada jay
- gray jay
- grey jay
- Perisoreus canadensis
- whisker jack
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