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but jazz

It is used to mean when you lowkey fuck with or you’re cool with a (noun) person, place, or thing.

It could also be used as another way to say the phrase look on the bright side.

1. You annoy me so much but jazz.
2. I hate this shirt but jazz.
3. The cookies are going to take awhile to bake but jazz.

by Anelozo January 3, 2020

10πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


jazz

The soul of urbanity and the only music that is cool.

Diz is one fine jazz cat.

by beepbibop March 4, 2008

51πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Jazz

Jazz...the greatest musical genre there ever was, and ever will be. This music will always be the greatest. Jazz, along with Blues, and swing music, are all that is left of North American culture. Now, all that is left, is that shitty rap "music", if you even dare to call it that.

Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Sam Cooke...etc...

by John Callahan October 21, 2004

750πŸ‘ 283πŸ‘Ž


jazz

A synonym for "good" or "awesome."

"Dude, that party last night was totally jazz!"

"The coffee I had this morning tasted pretty darn jazz."

by shadowgeist October 29, 2009

51πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Jazz

One of the best forms of music. Many people famous for their jazz are Ella Fitzgerald, Louie Armstrong, and Freddie Green. Very great genre of music.

Jazz is awesome. Except for Kenny G. That guy's music is trash.

by Lieutenant Tarpit July 23, 2004

144πŸ‘ 51πŸ‘Ž


Jazz

adj. cool.

Frank "Hey Ed the grocery store is giving out free tic-tacs!"

Ed "Jazz, I know where I'm going for lunch!"

by seditious jason April 25, 2009

16πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Jazz

Jazz is a musical genre, a style in itself, an action, adjective, and foundation for a certain social group.

1. A music that originated in America, and credited to slaves who brought it over from West Africa. Has rhythmic foundations from the beats and syncopations from Africa. Has instrumental timbres from Spanish and European influences, as a result of the Spanish-American war and the diversity in New Orleans. Also has roots from ragtime piano, and eventually later on swing, blues, and bebop. Usually uses improvisation, but not always.
2. A verb similar to "swing". To give something a looser, more free-flowing, hipper feel. Can be done to a simple rhythm, or even things outside of music as in a "jazzed up place".
3. Often a thing that certain musical purists use to defend themselves as being the only decent kind of music left these days. Results in a kind of jazz elitism, where a jazz enthusiast believes he or she is better because he or she listens to the only kind of music that is still authentic and good.

1. Some jazz musicians include Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, Vince Guaraldi, Diana Krall, etc etc.
2. This beat is too boring, we got to jazz it up a bit.
3. I don't listen to your repulsive rap, rock, or other mainstream pop. I'm close-minded and will forever be in my own little jazz bubble, which of course is the greatest gift America has for the world.

by flo123 July 31, 2005

86πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž