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jean G0076200 (jēn)n.1. A strong, twilled cotton, traditionally used in making uniforms and work clothes.2. jeans Pants made of jean, denim, or another durable fabric. [Short for obsolete jene fustian, Genoan fustian, from Middle English jene, gene, from Old French Genes, Genoa.]jean (dʒiːn) n (Textiles) a tough twill-weave cotton fabric used for hard-wearing trousers, overalls, etc[C16: short for jean fustian, from Gene Genoa]
Jean (French ʒɑ̃) n1. (Biography) born 1921, full name Jean Benoît Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano, grand duke of Luxembourg (1964–2000)2. (Biography) Michaelle. born 1957, in Haiti. Canadian stateswoman and broadcaster; governor-general from 2005jean (dʒin) n. 1. Sometimes, jeans. a sturdy twilled fabric, usu. of cotton. 2. jeans, (used with a pl. v.) a. blue jeans. b. trousers of various fabrics, styled or constructed like blue jeans. [1485–95; short for jean fustian, earlier Gene(s)fustian Genoa fustian] jeaned, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jean - (usually plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wearblue jean, denimlevis, Levi's - a popular brand of jeanstrouser, pant - (usually in the plural) a garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately; "he had a sharp crease in his trousers"workwear - heavy-duty clothes for manual or physical workplural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one | | 2. | jean - a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabricdungaree, denimcloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress" | Translationsjean
cream in (one's) jeans1. To ejaculate in one's pants.2. By extension, to become overly excited about something. Dude, I know you're hungry, but don't cream in your jeans, it's just a candy bar.See also: cream, jeanmom jeansHigh-waisted, somewhat loose-fitting jeans said to look like those stereotypically worn by middle-aged moms. The phrase can be used to characterize such jeans as unflattering or simply as a label for the particular fit, which became fashionable after the emergence of the term. Ladies, we're going out tonight, so don't wear your mom jeans! It seems that mom jeans have become the new uniform for hipster girls this summer.See also: jean, momcream (one's) jeans1. vulgar slang Literally, to experience an orgasm in one's pants.2. vulgar slang To be or become very sexually aroused. I creamed my jeans when he came onto the stage with his shirt off.3. vulgar slang By extension, to be overcome by excitement or delight. Dude, I know you're hungry, but don't cream your jeans. It's just a candy bar. I'm creaming my jeans at the thought of going to Paris this summer.See also: cream, jeancream your jeans experience strong emotions of delight and excitement. informal The expression is based on the idea of sexual excitement so overwhelmingly strong as to cause inadvertent emissions.See also: cream, jeancream (in) one’s pants and cream one’s jeans in. [for a male] to ejaculate in his pants from excessive sexual excitement. (Usually objectionable.) She makes me want to cream my pants. The kid creamed his jeans in the nudie movie. See also: cream, pantcream one’s jeans verbSee cream in one’s pantsSee also: cream, jean cream (one's) jeans/panties Vulgar Slang To be excited or delighted about something.See also: cream, jeanJean
Jean (zhäN), 1921–, grand duke of Luxembourg (1964–2000); son of CharlotteCharlotte, 1896–1985, grand duchess of Luxembourg (1919–64). The second daughter of Duke William of Nassau-Weilburg and a Portuguese princess, Marie Anne of Braganza, she succeeded her sister, Marie-Adelaide, who had abdicated in her favor. In Nov. ..... Click the link for more information. , grand duchess of Luxembourg, and Felix, prince of Bourbon-Parma. He fought with Great Britain's Irish Guards in World War II. In 1953, Jean married Princess Josephine Charlotte, daughter of Leopold IIILeopold III, 1901–83, king of the Belgians (1934–51), son and successor of Albert I. In 1936, Leopold announced a fundamental change in foreign policy; Belgium abandoned its military alliance with France in favor of a return to neutrality. ..... Click the link for more information. , former king of Belgium. Jean was made deputy to his mother in 1961, virtually assuming the powers of head of state. In 1964 he became grand duke. He abdicated in favor of his son Henri in 2000.Jean born 1921, grand duke of Luxembourg from 1964 JEAN (language)A dialect of JOSS.
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jean Related to jean: Jean Piaget, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Jean Paul SartreSynonyms for jeannoun (usually plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wearSynonymsRelated Words- levis
- Levi's
- trouser
- pant
- workwear
- plural
- plural form
noun a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabricSynonymsRelated Words- cloth
- fabric
- textile
- material
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