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john noun /dʒɒn/ /dʒɑːn/ (informal, especially North American English) jump to other results - a toilet
Word Originearly 20th cent. (meaning a prostitute's client): from the given name John, used from late Middle English as a form of address to a man, or to denote various occupations, including that of priest (late Middle English) and policeman (mid 17th cent.).
(short forms Jack, Johnny) a first name for boys - (1167-1216) the king of England from 1199 to 1216. He was the youngest son of Henry II and became king after the death of his brother Richard I, having previously tried to take power from him. He was not a popular or successful king. He lost most of the English land in France, quarrelled with the Church, and was forced by his barons in 1215 to sign the Magna Carta, which limited his royal powers. He is the subject of King John, an early play by Shakespeare.
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