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jeet

ereet

jo u r mad jeet

by zo April 7, 2003

2πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


jeet sarkar

Jeet sarkar is a fat Indian that only eats out and isn’t good at anything he says that he’s touched a girl but we all know that’s a lie if U have a jeet in your life he’s a looser

β€œJeet sarkar is so athletic”-said no one ever

by Jeetsfat January 20, 2020


jeet career

what the FUCK does this mean!

by Anonymous August 26, 2003

5πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


jeet n skeet

made popular by poundz- " i just want to jeet n skeet "

this means " i just want to fuck and go "

wallahi idek wag1 for the dunya anymore

wasteman - " yo wah you tryna do wit stacey ? "

real nigga - " broski i just wanna jeet n skeet "

wasteman - " bro thats my sister "

by clarted doni from SW December 15, 2019

54πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Jeet Kune Do

Jeet Kune Do, or the Art of the Intercepting Fist, is a style or concept of martial arts originally conceived of by famous actor and fighter Bruce Lee. It is based on a philosophy of simplicity, directness and freedom, and is frequently referred to as having no particular style. Lee’s creation relies on strong offensive action to succeed, and is considered by many to be a predecessor of mixed martial arts forms.

Jeet Kune Do was initially looked at with considerable disdain by masters of traditional martial arts forms. As Lee began training others in his forms, he stressed individuality in movement, practice through matches rather than memorization of solo forms, and above all, simplicity of movement. In essence, the purpose of the form is to win a fight, not to prove you’re a well-trained fighter.

by Dancing with Fire December 29, 2011

918πŸ‘ 197πŸ‘Ž


Jeet Kune Do

Translated from Cantonese to English means "The Way of the Intercepting Fist".

A more scientific martial art than pretty much any other. It is inspired by the combination of the Tao (Chinese philosophical way of life) and various styles of Gung fu. Instead of practicing forms or "ways" Bruce Lee thought you should practice being formless like water. It is one of the only martial arts that does not emphasize defense. Bruce Lee thought that being defensive allows the opponent to set the tone and tempo of the fight. Rather it emphasized the theory of interception (hence the name) for instance, the leg is just about twice as long as the arm so if your enemy loves using punches or other hand techniques you can intercept his kick before his fist can contact because you have the range advantage, kind of like a knife against a staff.

Bruce Lee: Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water. You can put water into a cup, it becomes the cup, put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot, put it in a bottle it becomes the bottle. Now water can flow, or CRASH! Be water my friend.

by Fung-A-Fat Shao Nin March 17, 2005

169πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


Jeet Kune Doist

A Student or Master of Bruce Lee's martial art Jeet Kune Do.

Eric Paulson (pro MMA fighter & instructor) is a Jeet Kune Doist.

by Brad O'Lee January 21, 2009

12πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž